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5-104 Starting and driving
other road users.
. The Speed Limit Assist may not
operate properly and the actual
speed limit may not be applied to
the vehicle set speed in all condi-
tions. The driver must manually
control the vehicle speed.
Below are some examples:
— When the Traffic Sign Recog-
nition (TSR) system is not
functioning properly or turned
off. (See “Traffic Sign Recogni-
tion (TSR)” (P.5-44).)
— When driving in countries or
areas not covered by the na-
vigation system.
— When crossing national
boundaries.
— When driving on the exit of the
limited access freeway as
identified in the navigation
map data.
— When driving in an area with
nearby parallel roads (for ex-
ample, 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
construction or in a construc-
tion zone.
— When the data from the navi-
gation system is not up-to-
date or is unavailable.
When the ProPILOT Assist with Navi-link is
active and it detects a change of the
speed limit, the new speed limit is indi-
cated and it can be applied to the vehicle
set speed automatically or manually.
The Speed Limit Assist operates:
. When the detected speed limit is 20
MPH (30 km/h) and above.
. The “Spd. Limit Assist” is enabled in the
settings menu of the vehicle informa-
tion display.
NOTE:
. While the accelerator pedal is oper-
ated with AUTO mode selected, the
Speed Limit Assist will function
(automatically adjust the vehicle set
speed) only when the detected
speed limit is faster than the vehicle
set speed.
. In the following situations, the
Speed Limit Assist 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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