Limitations of Highway Driving Assist
Highway Driving Assist may not operate properly, or it may not operate under the following circumstances:
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The map information and the actual road is different because the navigation is not updated
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The map information and the actual road is different because of real-time GPS data or map information error
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The infotainment system is overloaded by simultaneously performing functions such as route search, video playback, voice recognition.
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GPS signals are blocked in areas such as a tunnel
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The driver goes off course, or resetting the navigation route by changing the destination (including route change according to real-time road traffic information), or cancelling the route to the destination
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When the vehicle is driven in a country where the system is not available
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The vehicle enters a service station or rest area
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Android Auto or CarPlay is operating
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The navigation cannot detect the current vehicle position (for example, elevated roads, including overpassing adjacent to general roads or nearby roads exist in a parallel way)
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If Lane Following Assist (LFA) is limited, Highway Driving Assist and its sub-functions may also be restricted. For more details, refer to the limitations of Lane Keeping Assist (LKA).
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If Smart Cruise Control (SCC) is limited, Highway Driving Assist operation may also be restricted. For more information, refer to the limitations of Smart Cruise Control (SCC).
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For detailed limitations of the front camera, front radar, front side radar, and rear side radar sensors, refer to Detecting sensors as well as the limitations of Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) (Sensor Fusion) and Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA).