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4-5. Using the driving support systems
(For example: PCS, drive-start con-
trol)
• When the system determines that
a detected object has moved
away from the vehicle
• When lane lines can no longer be
detected
• When the brake pedal has been
depressed
• When the accelerator pedal has
been depressed
• When the steering wheel has
been operated with more than a
certain amount of force
• When the turn signal lever is oper-
ated to the left/right turn position
WARNING
Situations in which the sys-
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tem may not operate properly
Situations in which the lane may
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not be detected:
When a detectable object stops
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immediately before entering the
path of the vehicle
When passing extremely close
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to a detectable object behind a
guardrail, fence, etc.
When changing lanes while
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overtaking a detectable object
When passing a detectable
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object that is changing lanes or
turning left/right
When there are objects (guard-
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rails, power poles, trees, walls,
fences, poles, traffic cones,
mailboxes, etc.) in the surround-
ing area
When there are patterns or a
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painting ahead of the vehicle
that may be mistaken for a
detectable object
When passing through a place
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with a low structure above the
road (tunnel with a low ceiling,
traffic sign, signboard, etc.)
When driving on snowy, icy, or
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rutted roads
When a detectable object is
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approaching your vehicle
When your vehicle or a detect-
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able object is wandering
When the movement of a
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detectable object changes
(change in direction, sudden
acceleration or deceleration,
etc.)
When suddenly approaching a
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detectable object
When a preceding vehicle or
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motorcycle is not directly in front
of your vehicle
When there is a structure above
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a detectable object
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When part of a detectable
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object is hidden by another
object (large luggage, umbrella,
guardrail, etc.)
When multiple detectable
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objects are overlapping
When a bright light, such as the
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sun or headlights of another
vehicle, is reflecting off of the
detectable object
When the detectable object is
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white and looks extremely bright
When the color or brightness of
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the detectable object causes it
to blend in with its surroundings
When a detectable object cuts
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in front of or emerges from
beside a vehicle
When approaching a vehicle
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ahead which is perpendicular or
at an angle to the vehicle, or is
facing the vehicle
If a parked vehicle is perpendic-
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ular or at an angle to the vehicle