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# Special Driving Situations
The functions described below depend on the vehicle equipment.
# Predictive cruise control system
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.
# Overtaking
If you indicate left to overtake, ACC will accelerate the vehicle and reduce the distance from the vehicle in front. Your set speed will not be exceeded.
If ACC does not detect any vehicle in front after you have changed lane, ACC will accelerate the vehicle up to the set speed.
# Stop-and-go traffic
ACC can brake the vehicle to a standstill and keep it stationary. ACC remains active and the instrument cluster display shows ACC ready to start 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.
Extending or reactivating readiness to drive:
Press the RES button.
Or: Vehicles with Travel Assist: take hold of the steering wheel again.
Moving off when readiness to drive has ended and the vehicle in front has already moved away:
Press the RES button.
Or: Depress the accelerator briefly.
ACC remains inactive in the following cases:
- The vehicle is stationary for several minutes.- A vehicle door is opened.- The vehicle's drive system is deactivated.
# WARNING
If the message ACC ready to start is shown 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 ahead before moving off and brake the vehicle if necessary.