ACSF of Category C definition

ACSF of Category C means, a function which is initiated/activated by the driver and which can perform a single lateral manoeuver (e.g. lane change) when commanded by the driver.
ACSF of Category C means, a function which is initiated/activated by the driver and which can perform a single lateral manoeuvre (e.g. lane change) when commanded by the driver.
ACSF of Category C means, a function which is initia- ted/activated by the driver and which can perform a single lateral manoeuvre (e.g. lane change) when commanded by the driver.

Examples of ACSF of Category C in a sentence

  • The ACSF of Category C shall be activated (standby mode) and another vehicle shall approach from the rear in order to enable the system as specified in paragraph 5.6.4.8.3. above.

  • The ACSF of Category C shall be activated (standby mode) and unless the system is already enabled according to paragraph 5.6.4.8.3., another vehicle shall approach from the rear in order to enable the system as specified in paragraph 5.6.4.8.3. above.

  • The ACSF of Category C shall not be activated (off mode) and another vehicle shall approach from the rear and the approaching vehicle shall pass the vehicle entirely.

  • The ACSF of Category C shall be manually activated (standby mode).

  • The ACSF of Category C shall be activated (standby mode) and, unless the system is already enabled according to paragraph 5.6.4.8.3., another vehicle shall approach from the rear in order to enable the system as specified in paragraph 5.6.4.8.3. above.

  • The ACSF of Category C shall be prevented, upon detection of blindness, from performing the lane change manoeuvre.

  • The ACSF of Category C shall be activated (standby mode) and another vehicle shall approach from the rear in order to enable the system as specified in paragraph 5.6.4.8.3 above.

  • The vehicle with ACSF of Category C shall be tested in accordance with relevant vehicle test(s) specified in Annex 8 of this UN Regulation.

  • In order to not to endanger other road users, the vehicle shall perform all necessary lane changes across regular driving lanes only if the situation is not critical as defined in Paragraph 5.6.4.7 for the ACSF of Category C.

  • The expert from OICA presented GRVA-04-03, introducing ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRVA/2019/24 proposing an alternative Human Machine Interface (HMI) for ACSF of Category C.

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