Nissan 2023 X-TRAIL

User Manual - Page 349

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Passing on the right-hand side (for countries
where traffic travels on the left-hand side of the
road):
When the ICC system is engaged above 70 km/h
(44 MPH) and following a slower vehicle (below the
ICC set speed), and the turn signal is activated to
the right, the ICC system will automatically start to
accelerate the vehicle to help initiate passing on
the right and will begin to reduce the distance to
vehicle directly ahead. Only the right side turn
signal operates this feature. As the driver steers
the vehicle and moves into the passing lane, if no
vehicle is detected ahead the ICC system will
continue to accelerate to the vehicle set speed. If
another vehicle is detected ahead, then the vehicle
will accelerate up to the following speed of that
vehicle. If the vehicle is not steered into the right
lane to pass, the acceleration will stop after a short
time and regain the set following distance. Accel-
eration can be stopped at any point by depressing
the brake pedal or the <CANCEL> switch on the
steering wheel.
WARNING
In order to reduce the risk of a collision that
may result in serious injury or death, please be
aware of the following:
* This function is only activated with the left
or right turn signal and will briefly accel-
erate the vehicle even if a lane change is
not initiated. This can include non-passing
situations such as left or right side exits.
* Ensure that when passing another vehicle,
the adjacent lane is clear before initiating
the pass. Sudden changes in traffic may
occur while passing. Always manually
steer or brake as needed. Never solely rely
on the system.
Speed Limit Link (where fitted)
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WARNING
Listed below are the system limitations for the
Speed Limit Link. Failure to operate the vehicle
in accordance with these system limitations
could result in serious injury or death:
* It is the driver’s responsibility to select the
proper speed, follow all traffic regulations
and observe other road users.
* The Speed Limit Link may not operate
properly and the actual speed limit may
not be applied to the vehicle set speed in
all conditions. The driver must manually
control the vehicle speed.
Below are some examples:
When the Traffic Sign Recognition
(TSR) system is not functioning prop-
erly or turned off. (See “Traffic Sign
Recognition (TSR)” (P.271).)
When driving in an area with nearby
parallel roads (for example, freeway
with a parallel service drive).
When driving in an area where each
lane has a different speed limit sign.
When driving on a road under con-
struction or in a construction zone.
When end of the speed limit sign is
indicated.
* When the speed unit selected in the vehicle
information display is different to the unit
of the speed limit sign.
When the ICC system is active and it detects a
change of the speed limit, the new speed limit is
indicated and it can be applied to the vehicle set
speed manually.
The Speed Limit Link operates:
* When the detected speed limit is 30 km/h (20
MPH) and above.
* The [Speed Limit Link] is enabled in the
settings menu of the vehicle information dis-
play.
NOTE:
* In the following situations, the Speed Limit
Link will not operate:
When an increase in the posted speed
limit is detected, but the vehicle set speed
is already faster than the new speed limit.
When a decrease in the posted speed limit
is detected, but the vehicle set speed is
already lower than the new speed limit.
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