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WARNING
Driver Assistance features respond dif-
ferently to specific road, weather, and
traffic conditions. The operator must
read the ADAS operator’s manual as-
sociated with this feature and under-
stand how it responds to these specific
conditions prior to driving the vehicle.
Failure to do so may result in death,
personal injury, or property damage.
Highway Departure Braking (HDB) will
slow the vehicle when the feature
determines the vehicle has unintentionally
left the roadway. HDB is only active at
speeds above 37 mph (60 kph).
When the midpoint of the vehicle crosses
the solid white, outside lane line (also
called the Fog Line) without use of the turn
signal or hazards, HDB presumes an
unplanned road departure and applies the
service brakes. HDB will not bring the
vehicle to a stop on its own (however, see
Collision Mitigation), but is capable of
reducing vehicle speed by up to 30 mph
(48 kph).
The digital display will notify the operator of
a Highway Departure Braking event with a
popup and show this graphic in the Driver
Assistance area accompanied by an
audible alert:
HDB works along with Lane Departure
Warning (LDW). LDW can warn of a
highway departure prior to the braking
action taken during a HDB event (see Lane
Departure Warning).
The operator can acknowledge and cancel
a Highway Departure Braking (HDB) event
by
Applying the service brake and
braking more than that applied by
HDB.
Pressing the accelerator pedal and
pressing more than 90% of the
pedal range.
Activating the turn signal.
Activating the hazards.
Steering the vehicle back into the
lane.
To prevent abuse of this feature, after six
Highway Departure Braking events, HDB
will be disabled until the next time the
ignition switch is cycled. This is to prevent
using HDB irresponsibly or in a manner for
which it was not intended. Please read the
ADAS OEM operator’s manual specific for
your vehicle for more information about
Highway Departure Braking.
Speed Limit Recognition
Using the forward camera of your Driver
Assistance instrumentation, your vehicle
can read most North American speed limit
signs. The detected, posted speed limit is
presented on the display using a road sign
located in the Driver Assistance area (see
Minimized View with Driver Assistance):
When vehicle speed exceeds the posted
speed limit by 5 mph (8 kph) or more, the
operator is notified using alternating red
and blue “cop” lights, indicating above the
sign on the display. This is accompanied
by an audible alert.
Please read the ADAS OEM operator’s
manual specific for your vehicle for more
information about Speed Limit Recognition.
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