Volvo V90 TWIN ENGINE Owner's Manual page 310

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DRIVER SUPPORT
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Driver display
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Indication of speeds
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Stored speed
Speed of vehicle ahead.
Current speed of your car.
To see different combinations of symbols
depending on traffic situation - see the heading
"Symbols and messages for the adaptive cruise
control".
Related information
Adaptive Cruise Control and Collision risk
warning (p. 308)
Head up display for adaptive cruise control if
there is a risk of collision (p. 309)
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NOTE: The illustration is schematic - details may vary depending on car model.
NOTE: The illustration is schematic - details may vary depending on car model.
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Activating and starting Adaptive Cruise Con-
trol (p. 309)
Managing speed with Adaptive Cruise Con-
trol (p. 310)
Setting time interval for adaptive cruise con-
trol (p. 311)
Deactivating/reactivating Adaptive Cruise
Control (p. 313)
Overtaking assistance with adaptive cruise
control (p. 315)
Starting overtaking assistance with adaptive
cruise control (p. 315)
Limitations for overtaking assistance with
adaptive cruise control (p. 316)
Changing target with adaptive cruise control
(p. 316)
Automatic braking with adaptive cruise con-
trol (p. 317)
Limitations for adaptive cruise control
(p. 318)
Change between Cruise control and adaptive
cruise control (p. 319)
Symbols and messages for Adaptive Cruise
Control (p. 320)
Adaptive Cruise Control and
Collision risk warning
The adaptive cruise control can warn the driver if
the distance to the vehicle ahead suddenly
becomes too short.
Audio and symbol for collision warning
Acoustic warning signal in the event of a risk
of collision
Warning signal in the event of a risk of colli-
sion
Distance measurement with the camera and
radar unit
Adaptive Cruise Control uses approx. 40% of the
capacity of the foot brake. If the car needs to be
braked more heavily than the adaptive cruise
control is capable of and the driver does not
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