When lane keeping aid is enabled, the car can alert you or intervene by steering if you are about to drift out of your lane. You can also adjust the car's response to lane departures.
Vibration | The steering wheel vibrates if you drive too close to or over the lane markings. |
Steering and vibration | In combination with steering wheel vibrations, your car will try to steer you back into your lane if you drive too close to or over the lane markings. |
You can disable lane keeping aid if it interferes too much with your driving. This can be useful if the road markings are partially obscured or faded, which can cause unwanted warnings.
Disabling lane keeping aid is only temporary as this setting automatically resets to enabled between drives.
Important
Changing driver support settings
Make sure that you understand how changing the car's settings affects its behaviour. It is particularly important when it comes to features that affect the level of assistance the car can provide.
Note
Disabled
A symbol is shown in the driver display when lane keeping aid is disabled.
Safety interventions
Some situations, such as when you are about to cross a solid line or if you show signs of inattentiveness, can cause a steering intervention to prevent a dangerous lane departure even if lane keeping aid is turned off in settings.