Limitations of Forward Attention Warning
Forward Attention Warning may not operate properly or may operate unexpectedly under the following circumstances:
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The driver is wearing sunglasses, special glasses, infrared cutoff glasses, refracting glasses, thick glasses, goggle, etc.
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The driver has heavy eye makeup (eyeliner, mascara, colour makeup, false eyelash, etc.) or piercings around the eyes
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The view of the driver is blocked by their hair, hand, hat, etc.
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The driver is winking or wearing an eye patch on one eye
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The driver’s face is covered partially by a mask, muffler, dress, etc.
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When direct sunlight or light shines on your face, or backlight comes on
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Light from outside, sunlight or infrared LED light of the in-cabin camera is reflected by glasses or sunglasses
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The driver turns or lowers their head so that the face or eyes are hidden from the in-cabin camera
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The driver shakes their head or adverse road conditions cause excessive vehicle vibrations whilst driving
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The driver is improperly positioned in the driver's seat so that their face is not detected
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The driver is too tall or short
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The in-cabin camera is blocked by the driver's grip on the steering wheel
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More than two people are looking at the in-cabin camera simultaneously from the driver’s seat
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The driver’s eyes are narrowed due to laughing or sun glare
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The in-cabin camera incorrectly recognises a picture or mannequin that is of similar size to the driver’s face
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There are other devices using infrared light in the vehicle