User Manual - Page 318

For 2018 XC60 TWIN ENGINE.

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DRIVER SUPPORT
* Option/accessory.
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City Safety during evasive action*
City Safety's steering assistance function can
help the driver if he/she attempts to take evasive
steering action if a collision cannot be avoided
by only braking the vehicle.
Your vehicle cannot "see" any possibility to brake in time
to avoid the vehicle ahead and helps the driver take eva-
sive steering action
Your vehicle takes evasive action
Slow moving/stationary object or vehicle
City Safety triggers steering assistance when the
driver begins an evasive action to try to avoid a
collision but only if the driver's steering actions
are not sufficient to avoid the collision.
As this is being done, the brakes are also applied
to enhance the steering assistance. This function
can also help stabilize the vehicle after the
obstruction has been passed.
City Safety's steering assistance function can
detect:
vehicles
cyclists
pedestrians
larger animals
WARNING
City Safety's capacity to assess certain traffic
situations is a supplemental aid to the driver
and does not function in all driving/traffic sit-
uations or weather/road conditions. It can
never replace the driver’s attention to traffic
conditions or his/her responsibility for operat-
ing the vehicle in a safe manner.
On/Off
City Safety with steering assistance function is
always active and cannot be switched off.
Limitations for City Safety with steering
assistance
City Safety's steering assistance may have
reduced or limited functionality in certain situa-
tions and may not react:
outside of the speed interval 30–62 mph
(50–100 km/h)
if the driver does not initiate evasive action
NOTE
This function uses the vehicle's camera and
radar sensor, which have certain general limi-
tations. See the articles "Camera limitations"
and "Radar sensor limitations" for additional
information.
Related information
City Safety (p. 309)
City Safety limitations (p. 317)
Camera limitations (p. 306)
Radar sensor limitations (p. 302)
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