Steering Assist With Run-Off Mitigation - Volvo XC 90 Owner's Manual

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Steering assist with run-off
mitigation
This function is designed to assist the driver by
helping return the vehicle to its traffic lane if it is
about to go off the road.
The function is active at speeds between
9
on roads with
40–87 mph (65–140 km/h)
clearly marked edges or side marker lines.
A camera monitors the edges of a road and its
side marker lines. If the vehicle is about to cross
the edge of the road or side marker line, the
function will attempt to actively steer the vehicle
back onto the road. If the attempt to steer the
vehicle is not sufficient, the brakes will also be
applied.
This function does not provide steering or brak-
ing assistance if a turn signal is being used. If the
vehicle is being driven actively, activation may be
delayed.
The function has two activation levels:
Steering assistance only
Steering assistance and braking
Always observe posted speed limits.
9
Run-off Mitigation with steering assistance
only
Steering assistance
Run-off Mitigation with steering assistance
and braking
Steering assistance and braking
DRIVER SUPPORT
Braking is triggered in situations where steering
assistance may not be sufficient. Braking effect is
modulated automatically depending on the situa-
tion when the vehicle begins to run off the road.
WARNING
This function is a supplemental aid to the
driver and does not function in all driving/
traffic situations or weather/road condi-
tions. It can never replace the driver's
attention to traffic conditions or his/her
responsibility for operating the vehicle in
a safe manner.
The function is only activated if there is
an imminent risk of a collision. For this
reason, do not wait for the function to
activate before taking action.
On/Off
The steering assistance function in oncoming
traffic can be deactivated. To do so:
1. Tap
Settings
My Car
IntelliSafe
the center display's Top view.
Collision Avoidance Assistance
2. Deselect
> The function is deactivated.
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