Within the system limits, the lane keeping system (Lane Assist) helps the driver to stay in lane. The function is not designed to keep
the vehicle in lane automatically, nor is it suited to this purpose.
If your vehicle moves too close to a road lane marking that Lane Assist has recognised, it will warn the driver with a corrective steering
intervention. The corrective steering intervention can be overridden by the driver at any time.
Speed range
Within the limits of the system, Lane Assist is ready to perform control interventions (system status active) when road lane markings
are detected at speeds between around 65 km/h (approx. 40 mph) to around 215 km/h (around 135 mph).
WARNING
Lane Assist is not a substitute for the full attention of the driver and operates only within the limits of the system. Lane Assist cannot
detect all driving situations and may not react or may react with a delay or in an undesired way. If you do not pay due attention, there
is a risk of accidents and serious or even fatal injuries.
● Always pay due attention and do not rely exclusively on the system. The driver is always responsible for staying in the lane.
● Observe the system limits (→ Lane keeping system (Lane Assist)).
● Adapt your speed and the distance from the vehicles ahead to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions.
● Your hands should always be on the steering wheel so that you can steer at any time.
● Immediately override any undesired intervention by the system by steering.
● Observe the information on the instrument cluster display and respond according to the prompts, if permitted by the traffic
situation.