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Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) System

NOTE: The Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) system is only active when reverse gear is selected.

When the transmission is in reverse, the Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) system can detect a vehicle or a bicycle that is approaching at a speed between 5 mph and 40 mph (8 km/h and 64 km/h) and time to impact is between 1 and 2.5 seconds. The distance at which an alert is generated varies depending on the speed of the approaching vehicles or bicycles. The Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) system response time and performance can degrade if vehicles are approaching at speeds greater than 40 mph (64 km/h).

An adjacent parked vehicle or object can affect the systems ability to detect approaching vehicles or bicycles (refer to figure 1). Parking in at extreme angles can further affect the systems ability to detect approaching vehicles or bicycles (refer to figure 2).

Backing towards a curve road can also affect systems ability to detect approaching vehicles or bicycles (refer to figure 3).

Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) detection zones: 

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The Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) system is designed to detect any objects approaching the vehicle at a speed equal to or greater than 5 mph (8 km/h). This includes vehicles and bicycles. The Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) system has some detection limitations due to the nature of the radar technology used by the SODL and SODR. The system cannot normally detect stationary vehicles, humans, animals or objects such as fences, guard rails or trees.

Circumstances that may cause non-detection are: 

Due to the nature of radar technology, there may be certain instances when the Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) system alerts the operator, when no object or vehicle is present while backing up. This is known as a false alert. False alerts up to 3% of the time (3 times out of 100 reversals) are considered normal. A false alert may occur when backing out of a garage or backing into a parking space and objects or vehicles are very close to the radar sensors. False alerts are temporary and self-correcting.

Missed targets occur when a target is present and the LED does not illuminate. Missed targets up to 1% (1 out of 100 targets) is considered normal operation.

Circumstances that cause missed alerts are: