Adaptive cruise control

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Based on information from a radar or camera, the adaptive cruise control function (or the Stop and Go adaptive cruise control function on vehicles equipped with an automatic gearbox)enables you to maintain the speed selected, known as the cruising speed, while keeping a following distance with 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.

This cruising speed can be set at any speed above:

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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.

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Depending on the vehicle, you can link the speed limiter function to the "Road sign detection" function Detection of road signs.

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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.

It mainly uses information taken from the camera 1 attached to the windscreen behind the rear view mirror.

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Driver vigilance warning

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The driver vigilance warning is a function that analyses the behaviour of the driver (driving style, vehicle steering, etc.) and alerts them if there is a risk of falling asleep.

It takes into account indicators such as:

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Active emergency braking

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Using information from the camera 1 and the radar 2, the system determines the distance between your vehicle:

  • from the vehicle ahead in the same lane;

or

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Safe distance alert

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Using the information from the radar 2 and camera 1, this function informs the driver of the time interval between their vehicle and the vehicle in front so that a safe stopping distance between the two vehicles can be maintained.

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