Toyota CH-R: PDA (Proactive driving assist)
When a detectable object
is detected, the proactive
driving assist operates
the brakes and steering wheel
to help prevent the vehicle
from approaching too close to
the object.
WARNING
■For safe use
Driving safely is solely the responsibility
of the driver.
The driver should perform brake and
steering operations as necessary.
Read the following items carefully. Do
not overly rely on the proactive driving
assist and always drive carefully.
- The proactive driving assist is not a
system which reduces the amount
of attention necessary for safe driving.
Even if the system is operating
correctly, the surrounding conditions
as recognized by the driver
and detected by the system may
differ. It is necessary for the driver
to pay attention, assess risks, and
ensure safety. Over-reliance on this
system to drive the vehicle safely
may lead to an accident resulting in
death or serious injury.
- Proactive driving assist is not a system
which allows for inattentive
driving and is not a system which
assists in poor visibility conditions.
The driver is solely responsible for
paying attention to their surroundings
and driving safely.
■When turning proactive driving
assist off
- Situations in which the sensors may
not operate properly
- When it is necessary to disable the
system
System operating conditions and detectable objects
According to the driving conditions, the operation and detectable objects of
the proactive driving assist will change as follows.

■Vehicle speeds at which the system
can operate
- Detectable object crossing the road
assistance
Approximately 30 to 60 km/h (20 to 35
mph)
- Detectable object on the side of the
road assistance
Approximately 30 to 60 km/h (20 to 35 mph)
- Preceding vehicle deceleration assistance
Approximately 20 km/h (15 mph) or
more
- Curve deceleration assistance
Approximately 20 km/h (15 mph) or
more
- Steering assist within a lane
Approximately 10 to 140 km/h (5 to 80
mph)
■System operation will be canceled
when
- In the following situations, system
operation will be canceled:
- When the dynamic radar cruise control
or cruise control is operating
- When the PCS is off
- Situations in which some or all of the
functions of the system cannot operate
- When the P, R or N shift position is
selected
- In the following situations, the brake
operation assist will be canceled:
- Approximately 15 km/h (9 mph) or
less
- When a certain vehicle speed has
been reached, as judged by the system,
according to the surrounding
conditions
- In the following situations, system
operation may be canceled:
- When the brake control or output
restriction control of a driving support
system operates (For example: PCS,
drive-start control)
- When the system determines that a
detected object has moved away from
the vehicle
- When lane lines can no longer be
detected
- When the brake pedal has been
depressed
- When the accelerator pedal has been
depressed
- When the steering wheel has been operated with more than a certain
amount of force
- When the turn signal lever is operated
to the left/right turn position
WARNING
■Situations in which the system
may not operate properly
- Situations in which the lane may not
be detected
- When a detectable object stops
immediately before entering the
path of the vehicle
- When passing extremely close to a
detectable object behind a guardrail,
fence, etc.
- When changing lanes while overtaking
a detectable object
- When passing a detectable object
that is changing lanes or turning
left/right
- When there are objects (guardrails,
power poles, trees, walls, fences,
poles, traffic cones, mailboxes, etc.)
in the surrounding area
- When there are patterns or a painting
ahead of the vehicle that may
be mistaken for a detectable object
- When passing through a place with
a low structure above the road (tunnel
with a low ceiling, traffic sign,
signboard, etc.)
- When driving on snowy, icy, or rutted
roads
- When a detectable object is
approaching your vehicle
- When your vehicle or a detectable
object is wandering
- When the movement of a detectable
object changes (change in
direction, sudden acceleration or
deceleration, etc.)
- When suddenly approaching a
detectable object
- When a preceding vehicle or motorcycle
is not directly in front of your
vehicle
- When there is a structure above a
detectable object
- When part of a detectable object is
hidden by another object (large luggage,
umbrella, guardrail, etc.)
- When multiple detectable objects
are overlapping
- When a bright light, such as the sun
or headlights of another vehicle, is
reflecting off of the detectable
object
- When the detectable object is white
and looks extremely bright
- When the color or brightness of the
detectable object causes it to blend
in with its surroundings
- When a detectable object cuts in
front of or emerges from beside a
vehicle
- When approaching a vehicle ahead
which is perpendicular or at an
angle to the vehicle, or is facing the
vehicle
- If a parked vehicle is perpendicular
or at an angle to the vehicle
- When a bicycle is a child sized bicycle,
is carrying a large load, is carrying
an extra passenger, or has an
unusual shape (bicycles equipped
with a child seat, tandem bicycles,
etc.)
- When a pedestrian or bicyclist is
shorter than approximately 1 m (3.2
ft.) or taller than approximately 2 m
(6.5 ft.)
- When the silhouette of a pedestrian
or bicyclist is unclear (such as when
they are wearing a raincoat, long
skirt, etc.)
- When a pedestrian or bicyclist is
bending forward or squatting
- When a pedestrian or bicyclist is
moving at high speed
- When a pedestrian is pushing a
stroller, wheelchair, bicycle or other
vehicle
- When a detectable object blends in
with the surrounding area, such as
when it is dim (at dawn or dusk) or
dark (at night, in a tunnel, etc.)
- When the lane width is 4 m (13.1 ft.)
or more
- When the lane width is 2.5 m (8.2
ft.) or less
- When the vehicle has not been
driven for a certain amount of time
after the hybrid system was started
- While turning left or right or a few
seconds after turning left or right
- While changing lanes or a few seconds
after changing lanes
- When entering a curve, driving
around a curve and a few seconds
after driving around a curve
Changing proactive driving
assist settings
- The proactive driving assist can
be enabled/disabled through a
customize setting.
- The following settings of the proactive
driving assist can be
changed through customize settings.
System operation display
Depending on the situation, the following indicators or icons will be
displayed.
Some icons cannot be displayed unless the display is changed to the driving
safety support function information screen.

■Hands off steering wheel warning
operation
In the following situations, a message
urging the driver to grip the steering
wheel and the icon shown in the illustration will be displayed on the display to
warn the driver. If the system detects
that the steering wheel is held, the warning
will be canceled. When using the
system, make sure to grip the steering
wheel firmly, regardless of whether the
warning is operating or not.

- When assistance to a detectable
object crossing the road or assistance
to a detectable object on the side of
the road is performed and the system
determines the driver is not holding
the steering wheel
If no operations are detected for a certain
amount of time, a buzzer will sound,
the warning will operate. This warning
may also operate if the driver only operates
steering wheel a small amount continuously.
■Warning operation after preceding
vehicle deceleration assistance has
ended
After preceding vehicle deceleration
assistance has ended, if the driver does
not operate the brake pedal or accelerator
pedal and the vehicle approaches
the preceding vehicle, the display will
flash and a buzzer will sound to urge the
driver to decelerate. If the system determines
that the driver is operating the
brake pedal or accelerator pedal, the
warning will be canceled.
