User Manual - Page 389

For 2019 VOLVO XC90.

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DRIVER SUPPORT
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* Option/accessory.
387
However, the function will not provide steering
assistance if the turn signal is used. The function
will also not be activated if it detects that the
driver is actively operating the vehicle.
After the system has automatically intervened,
this text message will appear in the instrument
panel:
•
Collision avoidance assistance –
Automatic intervention
WARNING
•
The "Steering assistance at risk of head-
on collision" subfunction is supplemen-
tary driver support intended to improve
driving safety – it cannot handle all situa-
tions in all traffic, weather and road condi-
tions.
•
Pilot Assist is only activated if there is a
high risk of collision – you must therefore
never wait for the function to intervene.
•
The function is not a substitute for the
driver's attention and judgment. The driver
is always responsible for ensuring the
vehicle is driven in a safe manner, at the
appropriate speed, with an appropriate
distance to other vehicles, and in accord-
ance with current traffic rules and regula-
tions.
Related information
•
Steering assistance at risk of collision
(p. 383)
•
Activating/deactivating Steering assistance
during collision risks with oncoming vehicles
(p. 387)
•
Limitations of steering assistance during col-
lision risks from oncoming traffic (p. 388)
Activating/deactivating Steering
assistance during collision risks
with oncoming vehicles
The driver can choose to have this function On
or Off.
Use this button in the center
display's Function view to turn
the function On and Off.
NOTE
When the Collision avoidance assistance
function is deactivated, all subfunctions of the
following are deactivated:
•
Steering assistance at risk of run-off
•
Steering assistance at risk of head-on
collision
•
Steering assistance during collision risks
from behind*
Although it is possible to deactivate the func-
tion, the driver is advised to keep it activated
since it can help improve driving safety in
most cases.
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