AEB – ADVANCED EMERGENCY BRAKING
If the driver fails to brake in the case of a pedestrian, cyclist or other vehicle appearing unexpectedly, the AEB system brakes automatically to avoid or mitigate a collision. The brake light will be illuminated during this process.
LDW – LANE DEPARTURE WARNING
LDW detects lane markings or road edges and if the driver wanders out of their lane, it sounds a warning. The driver can select two sensitivity settings, or switch OFF.
DWS – DISTANCE WARNING SYSTEM
DWS helps you maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead by giving a warning if a pre-set distance is reached. (You can choose from four pre-set minimum distances).
TMW – TRAFFIC MOVEMENT WARNING
The Traffic Movement Warning system monitors stationary vehicles in front of your truck. If the vehicle immediately ahead moves more than the set distance and you don’t follow along, a warning sounds. A very handy touch at traffic lights and pedestrian crossings.
ESC – ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL
ESC uses data from a number of sensors, to monitor driver input and vehicle control. If it detects understeer, oversteer or roll-over, ESC can override driver input, reduce power and/or apply individual wheel braking and assist the driver to maintain vehicle control.
AEB – ADVANCED EMERGENCY BRAKING
If the driver fails to brake in the case of a pedestrian, cyclist or other vehicle appearing unexpectedly, the AEB system brakes automatically to avoid or mitigate a collision. The brake light will be illuminated during this process.
LDW – LANE DEPARTURE WARNING
LDW detects lane markings or road edges and if the driver wanders out of their lane, it sounds a warning. The driver can select two sensitivity settings, or switch OFF.
DWS – DISTANCE WARNING SYSTEM
DWS helps you maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead by giving a warning if a pre-set distance is reached. (You can choose from four pre-set minimum distances).
TMW – TRAFFIC MOVEMENT WARNING
The Traffic Movement Warning system monitors stationary vehicles in front of your truck. If the vehicle immediately ahead moves more than the set distance and you don’t follow along, a warning sounds. A very handy touch at traffic lights and pedestrian crossings.
ESC – ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL
ESC uses data from a number of sensors, to monitor driver input and vehicle control. If it detects understeer, oversteer or roll-over, ESC can override driver input, reduce power and/or apply individual wheel braking and assist the driver to maintain vehicle control.