Vehicle Driving
- The system may not be able to identify a stationary vehicle, a slow - moving vehicle, or an odd - shaped vehicle with obscure features in front, especially when the vehicle's speed is too high or there is a certain angle between it and the vehicle in front, which may cause a risk of collision.
• Substandard lane lines
- If the lane lines are unclear (dilapidated, missing, reflective on the road, with changing brightness, in the shade of trees or isolation belts, etc.), messy (such as multiple groups of markings at intersections, diverging/converging points, ramps, etc.), or missing, the system cannot predict the driving trajectory and may result in unexpected wrong turns or even direct exit.
• Uneven road
- As the wheels roll over potholes, stones, and other uneven surfaces on the road, the vehicle experiences disturbances from the bumpy terrain and sudden inclines and declines. This can interfere with lane line recognition, causing the vehicle's course to shift abruptly. Consequently, the vehicle may veer out of its lane, and the system might fail to identify lane lines due to the jarring motion, leading to a possible shutdown of the recognition function. • The system may mistakenly identify lane - like features such as curbs (especially in tunnels), wheel marks, road gaps, snow, etc. as lanes, causing the vehicle to deviate from the center of the lane or change direction briefly. • When a vehicle enters a curve, passes through a continuous curve, or has a curve with a small turning radius, slippery roads, or speeding, the system may not be able to assist the driver to control the vehicle in the lane or even exit directly.
• Congested or confluent roads
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