Recognizing Pedestrians; Changing Lanes; Recognizing The Vehicle - Kia Optima 2017 Owner's Manual

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Changing lanes

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Even though the vehicle in the next
lane enters into your lane, it may not
be recognized by the AEB, until it en‐
ters the AEB sensing range.
Especially when the vehicle in the
next lane abruptly enters into your
lane, it is more likely not be recog‐
nized. Always pay great attention.
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When the stopped vehicle in front
gets out of the lane, it may not be
recognized by your AEB. Always pay
great attention.
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Recognizing the vehicle

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When the vehicle in front has heavy
loading extended rearward, or when
the vehicle in front has higher ground
clearance, it may induce a hazardous
situation.

Recognizing pedestrians

The pedestrian is not fully captured
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by the camera sensor, or the pedes‐
trian does not walk in the upright po‐
sition.
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The pedestrian moves very fast.
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The pedestrian abruptly appears in
front.
The pedestrian wears clothes in the
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color similar to the background.
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The outside is too bright or too dark.
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The vehicle drives at night or in the
darkness.
There is an item similar to a person's
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body structure.
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The pedestrian is small.
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The pedestrian has impaired mobility.
It is difficult to distinguish the pedes‐
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trian from the surroundings.
The sensor recognition is limited.
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