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If the driver does not follow the calcula‐
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ted route
If map data is not up to date or available
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In road construction areas
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In bad weather or road conditions
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If the accelerator pedal is depressed
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In the event of electronically displayed
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speed limitations
Adjust the speed to the traffic situation.
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Setting route-based speed adjustment
Requirements:
Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is activa‐
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ted.
Multimedia system:
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Settings
Assistance
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5
5
Route-based speed adapt.
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Activate or deactivate the function.
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When the function is active, the vehicle
speed is adjusted depending on the route
events ahead.
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Further information on the route-based
speed adaptation (
page 252).
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Active Steering Assist
Function of Active Steering Assist
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The following function is country-dependent
and only available in conjunction with the
Driving Assistance Package.
Active Steering Assist is only available up to a
speed of 210 km/h. The system helps you to
stay in the centre of the lane by means of mod‐
erate steering interventions. Depending on the
speed driven, Active Steering Assist uses the
vehicles ahead and lane markings as a refer‐
ence.
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Depending on the country, in the lower
speed range Active Steering Assist can use
the surrounding traffic as a reference. If nec‐
essary, Active Steering Assist can then also
provide assistance when driving outside the
centre of the lane.
When the system is actively steering, the à
symbol is shown in green in the multifunction
display.
If the detection of lane markings and vehicles
ahead is impaired, Active Steering Assist
switches to passive mode. The system provides
no support in this case. During the transition
from active to passive status, the à symbol is
shown as enlarged and flashing. Once the sys‐
tem is passive, the à symbol is shown as
grey in the multifunction display.
Steering and touch detection
The driver is required to keep their hands on the
steering wheel at all times and be able to inter‐
vene at any time to correct the course of the
vehicle and keep it in lane. The driver must
expect a change from active to passive mode or
vice versa at any time.

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