The accelerator pedal is strongly
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depressed
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The steering wheel is operated heavily or
suddenly
Situations in which the emergency sup-
■
port brake may operate even though the
possibility of a collision is not high
In certain situations, such as the following,
the system may determine that the possibil-
ity of a collision is high and operate:
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When passing a detectable object
When changing lanes and overtaking a
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detectable object
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When passing a detectable object that is
changing lanes
When changing lanes or driving on a
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winding road and there is a detectable
object in an adjacent lane or on the road-
side
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When rapidly closing on a detectable
object
When approaching a detectable object
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or other object on the roadside, such as
guardrails, utility poles, trees, walls, snow-
banks, etc.
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When there is a detectable object or
other object by the roadside at the
entrance of a curve
1-2. Using Advanced Drive
When there are patterns or a painting
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ahead of the vehicle that may be mistaken
for a detectable object
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When water, snow, dust, etc. is thrown up
in front of the vehicle
When the vehicle posture is continuously
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changing, such as if the road surface is
uneven or undulating
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When driving on a road surrounded by a
structure, such as in a tunnel or on an iron
bridge
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When there is a metal object (manhole
cover, steel plate, etc.), steps, or a protru-
sion in front of your vehicle
When passing through a location with a
●
structure above the road (traffic sign, bill-
board, etc.)
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When approaching an electric toll gate
barrier, or other barrier that opens and
closes
When driving through steam or smoke
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When driving near an object that reflects
radio waves, such as a large truck or
guardrail
When driving near a TV tower, broad-
●
casting station, electric power plant, air-
port, radar equipped vehicles, etc., or
other location where strong radio waves
or electrical noise may be present
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