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ATTENTION ALERTS
DRIVER ATTENTION CAMERA
When Super Cruise is engaged, the Driver Attention Camera, located on top of the steering column, focuses on your atten-tion to the road ahead. It works with infrared lights to track head position to determine where you are looking.
Note: The Driver Attention Camera does not record photos, audio or video.
1ST ALERT
If the system detects that you may not be paying attention suffi-ciently to the road ahead, the steering wheel light bar flashes green to prompt you to return your attention to the road.
The light bar will stop flashing when the system detects your
attention to the road has resumed.
2ND ALERT
If the steering wheel light bar flashes green for too long and the
system determines continued lack of attention to the road ahead, the steering wheel light bar flashes red to notify you to look at the road and steer the vehicle manually.
The Safety Alert Seat also pulses or beeps sound (if selected; go to Settings > Vehicle > Collision/Detection Systems > Alert Type).
The vehicle will not accelerate while the light bar is flashing red.
The steering wheel light bar will also flash red when:
• Adaptive Cruise Control – Advanced is canceled.
• The vehicle is on a tight curve or speed is too fast.
• Lane markings are poor or visibility is limited.
• The lane or freeway ends.
• The vehicle is exiting the freeway.
• There is a system fault.
3RD ALERT
If the steering wheel light bar flashes red for too long, a voice prompt will be heard. You should take over steer-ing immediately; otherwise, the vehicle will slow in your lane of travel and eventually brake to a stop. Super Cruise and Adaptive Cruise Control – Advanced will disengage.
In the event of an unresponsive driver, the vehicle will come to a controlled stop, activate the hazard lights, and contact OnStar Emergency Services.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.