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Driving safety systems
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that are in the path of your vehicle for an exten-
ded period of time.
Up to a speed of approximately 44 mph
(70 km/h), the distance warning function can
also react to stationary obstacles, such as stop-
ped or parked vehicles.
Autonomous braking function
If the driver does not react to the distance warn-
ing signal in a critical situation, COLLISION PRE-
VENTION ASSIST PLUS can assist with the
autonomous braking function.
Vehicles without DISTRONIC PLUS: the
autonomous braking function is available in the
following speed ranges:
4–65 mph (7–105 km/h) for moving objects
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4–31 mph (7–50 km/h) for stationary objects
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Vehicles with DISTRONIC PLUS: the autono-
mous braking function is available in the follow-
ing speed ranges:
4–124 mph (7–200 km/h) for moving objects
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4–31 mph (7–50 km/h) for stationary objects
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Due to the nature of the system, particularly
complicated but non-critical driving conditions
may also cause the Autonomous Braking Func-
tion to intervene.
If the autonomous braking function requires a
particularly high braking force, preventative
passenger protection measures (PRE-SAFE
are activated simultaneously (
Adaptive Brake Assist
General information
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Observe the "Important safety notes" sec-
tion (
page 64).
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With the help of adaptive Brake Assist, the dis-
tance warning signal can detect obstacles that
are in the path of your vehicle for an extended
period of time.
If adaptive Brake Assist detects a risk of colli-
sion with the vehicle in front, it calculates the
braking force necessary to avoid a collision. If
you apply the brakes forcefully, adaptive Brake
Assist will automatically increase the braking
force to a level suitable for the traffic conditions.
Adaptive Brake Assist provides braking assis-
tance in hazardous situations at speeds above
4 mph (7 km/h). It uses radar sensor technology
to assess the traffic situation.
Up to a speed of approximately 155 mph
(250 km/h), Adaptive Brake Assist is capable of
reacting to moving objects that have already
been detected as such at least once over the
period of observation.
Up to a speed of approximately 44 mph
(70 km/h), Adaptive Brake Assist reacts to sta-
tionary obstacles.
If adaptive Brake Assist demands particularly
high braking force, preventative passenger pro-
tection measures (PRE-SAFE
simultaneously (
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The brakes will work normally again if:
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Adaptive Brake Assist is then deactivated.
Important safety notes
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Adaptive Brake Assist cannot always clearly
identify objects and complex traffic situa-
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tions.
page 56).
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In such cases, Adaptive Brake Assist can:
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There is a risk of an accident.
Always pay careful attention to the traffic sit-
uation and be ready to brake. Terminate the
intervention in a non-critical driving situation.
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Adaptive Brake Assist does not react:
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As a result, the Adaptive Brake Assist may not
intervene in all critical conditions. There is a
risk of an accident.
page 56).
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Keep the brake pedal depressed until the
emergency braking situation is over.
ABS prevents the wheels from locking.
you release the brake pedal.
there is no longer any danger of a collision.
no obstacle is detected in front of your vehi-
cle.
Observe the "Important safety notes" sec-
tion for driving safety systems (
WARNING
intervene unnecessarily
not intervene
WARNING
to people or animals
to oncoming vehicles
to crossing traffic
when cornering
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) are activated
page 64).
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