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1-2. Using Advanced Drive
Hands-free driving
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Depending on local laws and regulations,
driving without hands on the steering wheel
may be prohibited.Use this system in accor-
dance with applicable federal and state
laws.
Situations in which Advanced Drive may
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not operate properly
In situations such as the following,
Advanced Drive may not operate properly.
Manually operate the vehicle as necessary.
When a sensor is splashed by water
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When water, snow, dust, etc. is thrown up
around the vehicle
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When a very bright light, such as the sun
or the headlights of another vehicle,
shines into a camera
When the ambient temperature is high or
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low
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When a vehicle cuts in front of your vehi-
cle
When a vehicle approaches your vehicle
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When there is a significant difference in
speed between your vehicle and another
vehicle
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When a vehicle is stopped in your lane
When a vehicle is stopped in an adjacent
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lane
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When the lane to which your vehicle is
changing is congested
When another lane merges into the lane
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in the same traveling direction as your
vehicle
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When driving near a TV tower, broad-
casting station, electric power plant, air-
port, radar equipped vehicles, etc., or
other location where strong radio waves
or electrical noise may be present
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When driving on a place where old white
lanes remain
When driving in an area where the sur-
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faces the tires contact vary greatly
between the left and right side
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When driving in a place where the sur-
rounding brightness changes, such as at
the entrance or exit of a tunnel
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When driving on a road with wide or nar-
row lanes
When driving around a curve
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When driving on a road with a grade that
changes
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When driving on a low visibility road
When the preceding vehicle is driving at
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a low speed
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When part of a preceding vehicle is not
visible or is dirty
When the rear end of a preceding vehicle
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is small, such as an unloaded trailer, etc.
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When the width of a preceding vehicle is
narrow, such as a small mobility vehicle
When a preceding vehicle has high
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ground clearance
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When a preceding vehicle has low
ground clearance
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When a preceding vehicle is carrying a
load which protrudes from its cargo area
When a preceding vehicle is irregularly
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