1. Some newer vehicles are equipped with a feature that detects nearby speed limit signs and can adjust your set Adaptive Cruise Control speed to the newly detected speed limit. Your vehicle must have the available Traffic Sign Recognition feature to use this part of Adaptive Cruise Control.
2. When your vehicle detects a new speed limit sign, you’ll see a prompt to change your set Adaptive Cruise Control speed in your DIC. You can choose to accept or deny the suggested speed. Press Resume/+ to accept or Set/- to deny.
3. If you don’t do anything, your vehicle will automatically set your Adaptive Cruise Control speed to the detected speed limit.
4. You can set an offset to the detected speed limit in case you want your set Adaptive Cruise Control speed to be higher or lower than the detected speed limit. Use the Resume/+ or Set/- buttons to set the offset. Your vehicle will remember the offset when a new speed limit is detected.
5. This feature may not work properly if the feature’s camera is obscured or dirty.