Lake Keeping Aid steers the vehicle back into the lane and/or alerts the driver using vibrations in the steering wheel.
Lane Keeping Aid is active at speeds between 65–200 km/h (40–125 mph) on roads with clearly visible traffic lane marker lines.
On narrow roads, the function may be unavailable and go into standby mode. The function will become available again when the road becomes sufficiently wide.
- When the vehicle approaches a lane marker line, the function will actively steer the vehicle back into the lane using light pressure on the steering wheel.
- If the vehicle is about to move over a lane marker line, the driver will be alerted by vibrations in the steering wheel.
Note
Warning
- The function is supplementary driver support intended to facilitate driving and help make it safer – it cannot handle all situations in all traffic, weather and road conditions.
- The driver is advised to read all sections in the Owner's Manual about this function to learn of its limitations, which the driver must be aware of before using the function.
- Driver support functions are 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 accordance with current traffic rules and regulations.
Lane Keeping Aid does not intervene
In certain cases, such as when a turn signal is used or when "straightening out" an inside curve, Lane Keeping Aid will not provide steering assistance or alerts.
Hands on the steering wheel
Steering assistance with Lane Keeping Aid only functions if the driver's hands are on the steering wheel, which the system continuously monitors.
If the driver's hands are not on the steering wheel, an audible signal will be given and a message will instruct the driver to actively steer the vehicle:
- Apply steering Lane Keeping Aid
If the driver does not follow the recommendations and begin actively steering the vehicle, a warning signal will sound until the driver begins steering the vehicle again.