Users Manual Part 3

Table Of Contents
The situation-dependent braking assistance may intervene in the following situations:
Vehicles
travelling in
front
Stationary
vehicles
Crossing
vehicles
Crossing
pedestrians
Stationary
pedestrians
Crossing
cyclists
Cyclists travel‐
ling in front
Stationary
cyclists
Vehicles
without Driv‐
ing Assis‐
tance Pack‐
age
From 7 km/h
up to approx.
200 km/h
From 7 km/h
up to approx.
50 km/h
No reaction From 7 km/h
up to approx.
60 km/h
No reaction From 7 km/h
up to approx.
60 km/h
From 7 km/h
up to approx.
80 km/h
No reaction
Vehicles with
Driving Assis‐
tance Pack‐
age
From 7 km/h
up to approx.
250 km/h
From 7 km/h
up to approx.
100 km/h
Up to approx.
120 km/h
Up to approx.
120 km/h
From 7 km/h
up to approx.
70 km/h
Up to approx.
120 km/h
From 7 km/h
up to approx.
80 km/h
From 7 km/h
up to approx.
70 km/h
Cancelling a brake application of Active
Brake Assist
You can cancel a brake application of Active
Brake Assist at any time by:
R
Activating kickdown.
R
Releasing the brake pedal.
Active Brake Assist may cancel the brake appli‐
cation when one of the following conditions is
fulfilled:
R
You manoeuvre to avoid the obstacle.
R
There is no longer a risk of collision.
R
An obstacle is no longer detected in front of
your vehicle.
Reaction to oncoming road users (only vehi‐
cles with Driving Assistance Package)
Active Brake Assist can also react to detected
oncoming road users:
R
Reaction up to speeds of approximately
100 km/h
R
Warning for oncoming road users through
acoustic warning and warning lamp
Driving and parking
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