Otomatik Hız Sabitleme ve Şerit Takip Sistemi Nasıl Kullanılır? / Toyota Corolla Cross

The Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 package offered in the Toyota Corolla Cross provides highly intuitive operation to both enhance your driving comfort and ensure your safety. As a teacher and assistant principal, these systems will significantly reduce fatigue, especially on long journeys, during the demanding school schedule. Here's a step-by-step guide to using these systems efficiently: 1. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) This system not only maintains a constant speed but also automatically slows down your vehicle when the vehicle in front of you slows down. Activation: Press the "Speedometer" icon (Cruise Control) on the right side of the steering wheel. You will see an icon on the instrument panel indicating that the system is ready. Speed ​​Adjustment: Once you reach your desired speed, press the "SET -" button. You can now take your foot off the gas pedal. Speed ​​Change: Use the "RES +" button to increase speed and the "SET -" button to decrease speed. Following Distance: You can adjust the distance to the vehicle in front of you in 4 levels by pressing the "Vehicle Distance" icon on the steering wheel. Cancel: You can deactivate the system by pressing the brake or the "CANCEL" button. 2. Lane Keeping Assist (LTA) In the Corolla Cross, this system makes slight steering adjustments to keep the vehicle in the center of the lane. Activation: Press the button on the right side of the steering wheel, which has a vehicle icon between two lines. Operating Condition: For the system to be active, the lane lines must be clearly read by the cameras. The system is active when the lane lines on the instrument panel turn green. Important Note: You must not release the steering wheel. If the system detects that your hands are not on the steering wheel, it will audibly warn you and deactivate after a while. In your video titled "How to Use Automatic Cruise Control and Lane Keeping Assist / Toyota Corolla Cross," you describe the following details by experiencing the vehicle's autopilot-like driving assistance systems on the E5 highway: 1. Adaptive Cruise Control and Speed ​​Settings [00:00] At the beginning of the video, you activate adaptive cruise control mode on a straight road. You demonstrate how to increase and decrease the speed limit using the "RES" buttons on the steering wheel. [00:11] You mention that when you completely take your foot off the gas pedal, the vehicle manages its own speed within the set limits. [00:20] 2. Automatic Braking and Safety [00:30] You show live how the system detects another vehicle entering the lane during driving and automatically applies the brakes without driver intervention. [00:39] You explain how you optimize the system according to the road speed limit (e.g., 70-74 km/h). [00:50] 3. Lane Keeping and Steering Alert [01:00] You emphasize that all indicator lights on the panel being on indicates that the system is active. [01:07] You share the warning the system gives after about 10 seconds, saying "hold the steering wheel," when you take your hands off the steering wheel while the vehicle is following the lanes. [01:15] 4. Following Distance Adjustment [01:31] You demonstrate how the safe distance to the vehicle in front is maintained even with cruise control activated. [01:42] You explain how you can gradually change the following distance (close, medium, far) using a dedicated button on the steering wheel, and how the vehicle moves closer to or further away from the vehicle in front accordingly. [01:53] 5. Performance at Critical Intersections and in Heavy Traffic [02:43] You observe that the vehicle automatically reduces its speed to 56 km/h at intersections and during peak traffic hours. [03:02] You test the distance maintained by the system against vehicles cutting in and the safe deceleration responses in E5 traffic. [03:25] 6. LTA (Lane Keeping Assist) Warnings [03:36] When maintaining distance from the vehicle in front (e.g., an Audi), you indicate that you are confirming control by lightly touching the steering wheel when the system gives the warning "LTA will not work soon". [03:45] You remind the driver that safety should not be compromised even when the vehicle is fully in control. [03:52]