
In addition, Lane Assist may not steer Model X away
from an adjacent vehicle, or may apply unnecessary or
inappropriate steering, in these situations:
• You are driving Model X on sharp corners or on a
curve at a relatively high speed.
•
Bright light (such as from oncoming headlights or
direct sunlight) is interfering with the view of the
camera(s).
•
You are drifting into another lane but an object (such
as a vehicle) is not present.
• A vehicle in another lane cuts in front of you or drifts
into your driving lane.
• Model X is not traveling within the speeds at which
the Lane Assist feature is designed to operate.
• One or more of the sensors (if equipped) is damaged,
dirty, or obstructed (such as by mud, ice, or snow, or
by a vehicle bra, excessive paint, or adhesive
products such as wraps, stickers, rubber coating,
etc.).
• Weather conditions (heavy rain, snow, fog, or
extremely hot or cold temperatures) are interfering
with sensor operation.
•
The sensors (if equipped) are aected by other
electrical equipment or devices that generate
ultrasonic waves.
•
An object mounted to Model X (such as a bike rack or
a bumper sticker) is interfering with or obstructing a
sensor.
•
Visibility is poor and lane markings are not clearly
visible (due to heavy rain, snow, fog, etc.).
•
Lane markings are excessively worn, have visible
previous markings, have been adjusted due to road
construction or are changing quickly (for example,
lanes branching o, crossing over, or merging).
WARNING:
The lists above do not represent every
possible situation that may interfere with Lane
Assist features. There are many reasons why Lane
Assist may not operate as intended. To avoid a
collision, stay alert and always pay attention to the
road so you can anticipate the need to take
corrective action as early as possible.
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