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Driver assist systems -> Special driving situations for Your Volkswagen Transporter Van Seventh Generation (2021-2025)

If the ACC's power of deceleration is too low, the ACC will send a message to the instrument cluster telling you  
to apply the brake. In addition, the red warning lamp lights up and an acoustic warning is given. Take control of  
the vehicle and be prepared to apply the brakes!  
Radar sensor  
ACC detects driving situations by means of the radar sensor at the front of the vehicle. The range of the radar sensor  
is up to approximately 160 m (around 520 ft).  
WARNING  
The intelligent technology used in the ACC cannot overcome the laws of physics, and functions only within the  
limits of the system. Never let the extra convenience tempt you into taking safety risks when driving. Careless or  
unintentional use of the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) can cause accidents and lead to serious injury. The system is  
not a substitute for the full concentration of the driver.  
Adapt your speed and distance from the vehicles ahead to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions.  
Never use the ACC in poor visibility, on steep or winding roads, or on slippery road surfaces e.g. due to snow, ice,  
wet roads, loose chippings, or on flooded roads.  
Never use the ACC off-road or on non-surfaced roads. The ACC is designed for use on surfaced roads only.  
Take control of the vehicle immediately if a driver intervention prompt appears on the instrument cluster display  
or if the ACC does not reduce the speed sufficiently.  
Apply the brakes if the vehicle starts rolling unintentionally, e.g. after a driver intervention prompt.  
Be prepared to control the speed yourself at all times.  
Special driving situations  
Predictive cruise control  
If the vehicle is equipped with the Dynamic Road Sign Display function and an Infotainment system with navigation,  
ACC  
can predictively adapt the vehicle speed to detected speed limits and the course of the road ahead (depending on  
equipment and not available in all countries).  
Overtaking  
If you are indicating left(or right when driving on the left)to overtake, the ACC accelerates the vehicle and reduces  
the gap to the vehicle in front. The system will not exceed the speed you have stored.  
If the ACC has not detected a vehicle in front once you have changed lanes, the ACC will accelerate the vehicle up to  
the selected speed.  
The overtake function is not available in all countries.  
Stop-and-go traffic  
ACC can brake the vehicle to a standstill and hold it stationary. The ACC remains active; the instrument cluster will  
display ACC ready for a few seconds.  
Vehicles with Travel Assist: You can extend this time by continuing to hold the steering wheel.  
As long as ACC remains active, the vehicle will move off again automatically as soon as the vehicle in front moves off  
(depending on the vehicle equipment level and not available in all countries.)  
Extending or reactivating the period in which the vehicle is ready to pull away:  
1. Press the  
button.  
Or: Vehicles with Travel Assist: take hold of the steering wheel again.  
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Pulling away when the ACC is no longer ready and the vehicle in front is already a long way ahead:  
1. Press the button or briefly depress the accelerator.  
The ACC remains inactive in the following situations:  
The vehicle is stationary for several minutes.  
A vehicle door is opened.  
The ignition is switched off.  
WARNING  
If the message ACC ready appears on the instrument cluster display and the vehicle in front moves off, your vehicle  
will move off automatically. In some cases, obstacles in the vehicle's path may not be detected. This can result in  
serious injury and accidents.  
Always check the road every time the vehicle starts to pull away and brake the vehicle if necessary.  
Inside Overtaking Prevention System (left-hand traffic: inside overtaking prevention on  
left-hand side)  
Fig. 1 On the display of the instrument cluster: Slower  
vehicle detected in the left-hand lane (illustration).  
If the ACC detects a slower vehicle in the left-hand lane(left-hand traffic: in the right-hand lane), the ACC will brake  
the vehicle gently within the system limits and can therefore prevent a prohibited overtaking manoeuvre. The  
function is active from speeds of approx. 80 km/h (around 50 mph), but is not available in all countries.  
Limits of the ACC  
When not to use the ACC  
ACC  
is not suitable for use in the following driving situations due to the system limitations. To cancel control  
Driving in heavy rain, snow or heavy spray.  
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Driving through road works, tunnels or toll stations.  
Driving on twisting roads, e.g. mountain roads  
Driving off-road  
Driving in multi-storey car parks.  
Driving on roads with embedded metal objects, e.g. railway tracks.  
Driving on roads with loose chippings  
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