Emergency Stop Assist

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Introduction

The Emergency Stop Assist function is a driving aid that automatically acts on the steering and braking of your vehicle when it detects situations where you no longer have your hands on the wheel or are no longer watching the road.

Depending on the vehicle, the system is associated with the following driving aids:

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Active driver assist

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Introduction

The "Active driver assist" is a driving aid system for use outside built-up areas, on wide roads with visible lines.

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Adaptive cruise control

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Introduction

Based on information from a radar or camera, the Stop and Go adaptive cruise control function gives you the option of maintaining a selected speed, known as the cruising speed, while keeping a safe distance from the vehicle in front in the same lane.

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Cruise control

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The cruise control function controls the engine and braking system to help you to maintain a driving speed that you have chosen, known as the cruising speed.

The cruising speed can be set at any speed above 12 mph (20 km/h).

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Speed limiter

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The speed limiter function controls the engine and braking system to help you not to exceed a driving speed that you have chosen, known as the limit speed.

The speed limiter function can be activated from 0 mph.

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Detection of road signs

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The system displays speed limits on the instrument panel according to road signs detected on the side of the road.

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Driver fatigue warning

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Introduction

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This function is an additional driving aid in case of risk of fatigue. The function does not operate on the vehicle. The function cannot, under any circumstances, replace the driver's responsibility during driving.

The driver must always adapt their driving according to their alertness, regardless of the system's indications.

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