Driver attention warning

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Introduction

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This function is an additional driving aid in case of a risk of distraction. 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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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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The system uses information from the camera 1, to determine the distance from 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 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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Blind spot warning

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This system alerts the driver to other vehicles in the detection zone A.

The system is activated when the vehicle's speed is between approximately 19 mph (30 km/h) and 87 mph (140 km/h).

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Lane departure prevention

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Using information from the 1 camera, the function triggers corrective action on the vehicle steering system when a continuous or broken line is crossed or when approaching the roadside (divider, barrier, pavement, embankment, etc.) without activating the direction indicator lights.

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My Safety

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The " My Safety " function can be used to deactivate or activate a set of driving assistance functions simultaneously.

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Transmission: 4-wheel drive

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tip

Remember that driving a vehicle off-road is very different to driving it on the road. To make the most of your vehicle in an off-road situation, we recommend that you are trained to drive a 4x4 vehicle.

The safety of both you and your passengers is your responsibility, and depends on your skill and the care you take when driving off-road.

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