Warnings and Cautions for Using the Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK)

 


Do not rely completely on the ELK.

  • The ELK has limitations. Do not rely completely on the system and always stay on course using the steering wheel.

  • The ELK is not an automated driving system. Over reliance on the system could lead to an accident.

  • The detection range of the camera and sensors is limited. If the steering wheel operation assist is operated without detecting a two-wheeled vehicle near the detecting vehicle, it could result in an accident.

Do not use the ELK under the following conditions. Otherwise, it may result in an accident.

  • The vehicle is driven on slippery roads such as icy roads, snow-covered roads, and unpaved roads.

  • Tires other than the specified size are used, such as when tire chains or temporary spare tires are used.

  • (Blind Spot Assist)

    The vehicle is driven on roads other than expressways and highways.

  • (Blind Spot Assist and Head-on traffic avoidance assist)

    The rear bumper around a rear side radar sensor is deformed.

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