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Travel Assist



Travel Assist

Travel assist uses adaptive cruise control ACC and Center guidance to help keep you centered in your lane and maintain a preset distance from the vehicle ahead this can be especially helpful when driving on Long Highway trips when using travel assist make sure to keep both hands on the steering wheel

And remember that the system is designed to detect vehicles moving in the same direction and reacts to objects within the sensor line of sight it does not react to oncoming or intersecting Vehicles the system must be able to detect clear Lane markings and can be used when traveling at speeds between

Approximately 15 to 20 mph up to approximately 95 or 130 mph depending on your model braking force is limited so in the event additional braking is needed front assist May intervene with an automatic braking maneuver because there are radar sensors and cameras that are used to help make

The IQ Drive features work it means there are some limitations and situations where these features may not work if the sensors or sensor mounts become misaligned or are damaged or if they’re blocked by things like ice snow buildup dirt mud or leaves the system may not work or unwanted braking could

Occur even heavy cargo and or heavy trailers could change the sensor angles by elevating the front of the vehicle and cause system disablement it’s also important to know that in certain situations the system may not be able to keep the vehicle in the lane such as poor weather conditions

Or if there’s unclear Lane markings on the road

Part of the IQ.DRIVE safety-enhancing and intelligent technologies.
Travel Assist combines Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and center guidance to help keep you centered in your lane and maintain a preset distance from the vehicle ahead. This can be especially helpful when driving on long highway trips. Watch to learn more about its functions and limitations.

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