Turning on Highway Lane Change Assist
Warning message: Press OK button to enable Lane Change Assist
Whilst Highway Lane Change Assist function is on, the function will be ready to operate when all the following conditions are satisfied:
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Highway Driving Assist is operating
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Lane Following Assist is operating
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A vehicle in the rear area of your vehicle is detected more than once after the vehicle is turned on
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Your driving speed is above 30 km/h (20 mph)
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When driving at low speeds, the vehicle can only be operated if the vehicles in the left and right adjacent lanes are recognized, and there is no risk of collision when changing lanes.
Low speeds (Australia): 30~60 km/h (20~40 mph)
Low speeds (Europe): 30~80 km/h (20~50 mph)
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Hands-off warning is not displayed on the cluster
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Hazard warning flasher is off
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Whilst Lane Change Assist function is turned on (indicator on), Lane Following Assist will not cancel even if the turn signal indicator or hazard warning flasher is operating.
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Lane Change Assist function turns off automatically when driven in the following road conditions:
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One driving lane
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A road with no structure, such as a medium strip, guardrails, etc.
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There is a pedestrian or cyclist on the road ahead
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If the driving speed slows down to less than 25 km/h (15 mph) when it is in ready state, it will change to standby state.
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When driving at low speeds, the vehicle will change to standby state if it is not recognized by the vehicles in the left and right adjacent lanes.
Low speeds (Australia): 30~60 km/h (20~40 mph)
Low speeds (Europe): 30~80 km/h (20~50 mph)
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If a risk of collision is detected, the system will change to standby state.
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The images or colors may be displayed differently depending on the specifications of the instrument cluster or theme.
When Highway Lane Change Assist function turns off while operating, steering assist will be temporarily canceled. Always be cautious while driving.