Passing Assistance With Pilot Assist - Volvo V90 Owner's Manual

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Passing assistance with Pilot Assist

Pilot Assist can assist the driver when passing
other vehicles.
How passing assistance works
When Pilot Assist is following another vehicle
and you indicate that you intend to pass that
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vehicle by using the turn signal
begin accelerating toward the vehicle ahead
before your vehicle has moved into the passing
lane.
The function will then delay a speed reduction to
avoid early braking as your vehicle approaches a
slower-moving vehicle.
The function remains active until your vehicle has
passed the other vehicle.
WARNING
Please note that this function can be acti-
vated in more situations than just passing
another vehicle, such as when a direction indi-
cator is used to indicate a lane change or
before exiting to another road – the vehicle
will then briefly accelerate.
Related information
Pilot Assist (p. 305)
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Only the left-hand turn signal for left-hand drive vehicles, or right-hand turn signal for right-hand drive vehicles.
Starting passing assistance with
Pilot Assist
Requirements for passing assistance
In order to activate passing assistance:
your vehicle must be following a vehicle
ahead (target vehicle)
, Pilot Assist will
your vehicle's current speed must be
at least 70 km/h (43 mph)
the set speed for Pilot Assist must be high
enough to safely pass another vehicle.
Starting parking assistance
To start passing assistance:
Turn on the left turn signal.
> Passing assistance will start.
Related information
Pilot Assist (p. 305)
DRIVER SUPPORT
Passing assistance with Pilot Assist
limitations
Passing assistance functionality may be reduced
in certain situations.
WARNING
The driver should be aware that if conditions
suddenly change when using Parking Assis-
tance, the function may implement an unde-
sired acceleration in certain conditions.
Some situations should be avoided, e.g. if:
the vehicle is approaching an exit in the
same direction as passing would normally
occur
the vehicle ahead slows before your vehi-
cle has had time to switch to the passing
lane
traffic in the passing lane slows down
a vehicle for right-hand traffic is driven in
a country with left-hand traffic (or vice
versa).
Situations of this type can be avoided by tempo-
rarily putting Pilot Assist in standby mode.
Related information
Pilot Assist (p. 305)
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