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the use of the turn signal. A lane departure
event is accompanied by an audible alert.
Lane Departure Active W
arning Left
The LDW feature provides audible and
visual alerts only and does not attempt to
correct the vehicle’
s position in the lane.
The operator can temporarily disable LDW
(disabling audible and visual alerts) by
using the dash mounted Lane Departure
Warning Disable switch (See Lane
Departure Warning Disable).
For more information on Lane Departure
Warning, see the ADAS OEM operator’s
manual specific for your vehicle.
Highway Departure Braking
(option)
WARNING
The driver must remain alert, react ap-
propriately
, and use safe driving practi-
ces while using this Driver Assistance
feature. Ultimate responsibility for safe
operation of the vehicle remains with
the driver at all times. Failure to do so
may
result in death, personal injury, or
property damage.
WARNING
The driver must remain visually aware
of
the roadway and traffic and not rely
solely on Drivers Assistance features
to identify and respond to the variety of
vehicles or objects sharing the road.
The driver must read the ADAS opera-
tor’s manual associated with this fea-
ture and understand its limitations prior
to driving the vehicle. Failure to do so
may result in death, personal injury, or
property damage.
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
W
arning (LDW). LDW can warn of a
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