Adaptive Cruise Control - Renault TRAFIC 2022 User Manual

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ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL

Based on information from a radar or
camera, the adaptive cruise control
function gives you the option of main-
taining a selected speed, known as the
cruising speed, while keeping a safe
distance from the vehicle in front in the
same lane.
The system controls acceleration and
deceleration of your vehicle using the
engine and braking system.
The system's maximum range is ap-
proximately 150 metres. This may
vary according to the road conditions
(ground relief, weather conditions, etc.)
The adaptive cruise control does
not trigger an emergency stop and
its braking capability is limited.
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The adaptive cruise control function is
available between 18 mph (30 km/h)
and 105 mph (170 km/h), depending
on the conditions on the road (traffic,
weather etc.).
The function is indicated by the
symbol.
This function is an additional driving aid. It can under no circumstances
replace the driver's responsibility to respect speed limits or to be vigilant.
The driver should always keep control of their vehicle. The driver should
always adapt their speed according to the surroundings and the driving
conditions. The adaptive cruise control must only be used on a motorway (or mul-
ti-lane road separated by a barrier). The cruise control must not be used in heavy
traffic, on winding or slippery roads (black ice, aquaplaning, gravel) or during bad
weather (fog, rain, side winds etc.).
There is a risk of accidents.
Note:
– the driver must observe the maxi-
mum speed limit and safe distances
in the country where they are driving;
– the adaptive cruise control can brake
the vehicle up to a third of the brak-
ing capacity. Depending on the situ-
ation, the driver may need to brake
harder.

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