Adapt your speed and safety distance to
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the vehicle in front of you at all times to suit
visibility, weather, road and traffic condi-
tions.
Do not use Travel Assist when visibility is
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bad, on steep roads, on windy roads or in
slippery circumstances (such as snow, ice,
rain or loose gravel), or on flooded roads.
Do not use Travel Assist offroad or on
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roads where the surface is not firm. Travel
Assist has been designed for use on paved
roads only.
Travel Assist does not react to people or
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animal or vehicles crossing your path or
which approach you head-on in the same
lane.
Brake immediately if Travel Assist does
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not slow down enough.
Brake immediately when a braking mes-
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sage is displayed on the instrument panel
screen.
Brake when, after an indication to brake,
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the vehicle rolls without it being desired.
Keep your hands on the steering wheel at
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all times, to ensure you have control over
the steering at all times. The driver is al-
ways responsible for keeping the vehicle in
its own lane.
If driver intervention is requested on the
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instrument panel display, immediately re-
sume control of the vehicle.
Always be prepared to adjust the speed
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yourself.
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Driving
Indications on the instrument panel
display
On the instrument panel display: indi-
Fig. 171
cation with active adjustment.
On the instrument panel display: con-
Fig. 172
trol lamps.
Displays on the screen
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Fig. 171
The adaptive lane guidance function is
1
active.
Adjusted distance.
2
In addition, depending on the equipment,
control lamps indicate the status of the sys-
tem on the instrument panel display:
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Fig. 172
Travel Assist active, adaptive cruise con-
A
trol and adaptive lane guidance function
are active.
Travel Assist active, adaptive cruise con-
B
trol active and adaptive lane guidance
function passive.
Travel Assist active, adaptive cruise con-
C
trol passive and adaptive lane guidance
function active.
Travel Assist active, adaptive cruise con-
D
trol and adaptive lane guidance function
are passive.
Inactive Travel Assist.
E