● Switch off Front Assist in the specified situations.
Front Cross Traffic Assist can prevent the vehicle from colliding with a crossing vehicle when entering a junction, for example.
If there is a risk of a collision when driving out of an exit or driving into a junction, Front Cross Traffic Assist can issue a visual and
acoustic warning and brake the vehicle. This can reduce the risk of an accident.
Information
At low speeds, the Park Distance Control display shows detected crossing traffic by means of coloured segments.
On the Infotainment system: Front Cross Traffic Assist
display (illustration).
Yellow display segment: Front Cross Traffic Assist has detected crossing traffic. Pay attention and be ready to brake.
Red display segment: Front Cross Traffic Assist has detected a possible collision with crossing traffic. Brake!
Depending on the driving situation, coloured direction arrows are additionally shown in the head-up display or in the main Driver assist
display of the instrument cluster display. These indicate the direction from which the crossing traffic is approaching.
Speed range
Front Cross Traffic Assist is available in a speed range from 0 km/h (0 mph) up to around 65 km/h (around 40 mph).
Limits
Front Cross Traffic Assist does not react to road users who are hidden by structures or by other road users. Road users that emerge
from a place where they are hidden may be detected with a delay.
Always also observe the fundamental system limits of Front Assist (→ Autonomous Emergency Braking (Front Assist)).