Adaptive Cruise Control Not Recognizing Certain Vehicles? Here's What You Need to Know

Adaptive Cruise Control Not Recognizing Certain Vehicles? Here's What You Need to Know
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Artificial Intelligence has been making its way into the automotive industry for some time now. It is used in many aspects of driving, from navigation to safety features. One such feature is Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), which uses sensors and cameras to detect other vehicles and adjust the speed of your car accordingly. Unfortunately, it seems that this technology may not be recognizing certain types of vehicles, such as vans with reflective stickers.

This issue has been reported by a few drivers who have noticed their cars failing to recognize a van with reflective stickers when on ACC. The car simply continues driving towards it, even if the driver intervenes. This could potentially be dangerous and is definitely concerning. It’s unclear why the car isn’t picking up the van, as it should be able to detect it regardless of the reflective stickers.

It’s possible that this issue has nothing to do with the van itself, but rather with the car’s system. Drivers should check whether their car is using standard cruise control or adaptive cruise control, as this could make a difference in how the car recognizes obstacles. Additionally, drivers should also make sure that their Collision Avoidance system is working properly, as this could be an indication of a defective system.

Finally, it’s worth noting that this issue isn’t exclusive to vans with reflective stickers. Other drivers have reported similar issues with police cars and other vehicles with reflective plates. This could mean that there is a problem with the AI technology used in cars today and that manufacturers need to look into it further.

In conclusion, cars equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control may not be recognizing certain types of vehicles, such as vans with reflective stickers. This could potentially be dangerous and needs to be addressed by manufacturers. Drivers should also check their car’s systems to make sure they are working properly and take extra caution when approaching unknown vehicles on the road.

Why doesn't my car recognise a van with reflective stickers?

It could be due to the adaptive cruise control (ACC) not recognizing the van, or the Collision Avoidance system may be defective. If it is ACC, it may be because the car is not in ACC Assisted Driving "on" mode, which shows an icon with a green steering wheel when active. It could also be related to the reflective plates on the van, as some cars have difficulty recognizing them.

How can I tell if my car is in ACC Assisted Driving "on" mode?

You can toggle this mode on and off with the Mode button on the steering wheel. When active, it will show an icon with a green steering wheel.

What should I do if my car does not recognize the van when approaching at speed with distance control set?

This is likely a defect that needs to be looked at by a dealer. You should get a flashing red vehicle in the HUD and instrument cluster and an audible alarm eventually.

Has this happened with any other vehicles?

It has only ever happened with that particular vehicle. Other cars are recognized immediately before and after.

Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening again?

You could try removing the reflective plates from the van, as this may help the car recognize it. Additionally, you should check that your car is in ACC Assisted Driving "on" mode and that all sensors are clean and unobstructed. If these steps don't work, then you should take your car to a dealer for further inspection.