Lane Assist

Lane assist uses a camera to help keep you in your lane and provides gentle steering interventions or nudges to help reduce the risk of unintentional drifting in situations where clear Lane lines can’t be detected such as driving in construction zones driving on a narrow curve or if driving in poor

Weather conditions Lane assist may not work it also is important to note that lane assist works when the feature has been enabled and when driving above speeds of approximately 35 or 40 m per hour depending on your model be sure to use your turn signal and check your

Blind spots before safely making a lane change use your turn signal when you intend to switch lanes so Lane assist does not intervene

Part of the IQ.DRIVE safety-enhancing and intelligent technologies.
Lane Assist uses cameras to help keep you centered in your lane and provides gentle steering interventions (or nudges) to help reduce the risk of unintentional drifting. Watch to learn more about its functions and limitations.

Keep in mind IQ.DRIVE is designed to assist you, not replace your role as the driver. Always keep your hands on the steering wheel and remain in control of the vehicle. While the IQ.DRIVE technologies are available to enhance your driving experience, you, as the driver, are responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle.

For more detailed information, please see your vehicle’s Owner’s Manual.

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