Turning at an intersection
In order for City Safety to detect an approaching vehicle in situations where there is a risk of a collision, that vehicle must be within City Safety's range (the red area in the illustration).
The following criteria must also be met:
- your vehicle's speed must be at least 3 mph (4 km/h)
- the approaching vehicle's headlights must be on
- your vehicle must be making a left turn
Warning
- City Safety is a supplementary driving aid and does not function in all driving situations or in all traffic, weather or road conditions.
- Warnings and braking for an approaching vehicle will usually come at a very late stage.
- The driver is responsible for maintaining a safe distance and speed. Never wait for a warning or for City Safety to take action.
Limitations in crossing traffic
In certain situations, it may be very difficult for City Safety to help the driver avoid a collision with an approaching vehicle in crossing traffic, for example:
- on slippery roads when Electronic Stability Control is active
- if the approaching vehicle is detected at a late stage
- If the approaching vehicle is partially obscured by another vehicle
- if the approaching vehicle moves erratically (e.g., sudden lane changes at a late stage)