Low-Speed DeactivationIf your vehicle speed falls below 20 mph (32 km/h) whilefollowing a vehicle ahead, ACC will begin to disengage.The Driver Alert symbol will flash and the warning beepwill sound. The driver must take action since ACC will notslow the vehicle to a stop.Passing a Vehicle/ACC OverrideTo increase speed to pass a vehicle, use theaccelerator pedal. While you are doing this, the systemwill not automatically apply the brakes. A message willappear on the DIC. See DIC Warnings and Messageson page 3-73. Once you remove your foot from theaccelerator pedal, ACC will return to normal operationand be able to apply the brakes, if needed.{ CAUTION:If you rest your foot on the accelerator pedal,the system will not automatically apply the brakes.You could crash into a vehicle ahead of you.Do not rest your foot on the accelerator pedalwhen using Adaptive Cruise Control.Curves in the Road{ CAUTION:Due to Adaptive Cruise Control limitations incurves, it may respond to a vehicle in anotherlane, or may not have time to react to a vehicle inyour lane. You could crash into a vehicle aheadof you, or lose control of your vehicle. Give extraattention in curves and be ready to use the brakesif necessary. Select an appropriate speed whiledriving in curves.ACC may operate differently in a sharp curve. It mayreduce your vehicle speed if the curve is too sharp.3-26