Common use of Collision warning Clause in Contracts

Collision warning. When the AEBS has detected the possibility of a collision with a pedestrian crossing the road at a constant speed of 5 km/h. a collision warning shall be provided as specified in paragraph 5.5.1. and shall be provided no later than the start of emergency braking intervention. The collision warning may be aborted if the conditions prevailing a collision are no longer present.

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Collision warning. When the AEBS has detected the possibility of a collision with a pedestrian bicycle crossing the road at a constant speed of 5 15 km/h. a collision warning shall be provided as specified in paragraph 5.5.1. and shall be provided no later than the start of emergency braking intervention. The collision warning may be aborted if the conditions prevailing a collision are no longer present.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: unece.org, unece.org, unece.org

Collision warning. When the AEBS has detected the possibility of a collision with a pedestrian crossing the road at a constant speed of 5 km/h. h, a collision warning shall be provided as specified in paragraph Paragraph 5.5.1. ., and shall be provided no later than the start of emergency braking intervention. The collision warning may be aborted if the conditions prevailing a collision are no longer present.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: United Nations Agreement, United Nations Agreement, United Nations Agreement

Collision warning. When the AEBS has detected the possibility of a collision with a pedestrian crossing the road at a constant speed of 5 km/h. h (within the conditions specified in paragraph 5.2.2.4.) a collision warning shall be provided as specified in paragraph 5.5.1. and shall be provided no later than the start of emergency braking intervention. The collision warning may be aborted if the conditions prevailing a collision are no longer present."

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: unece.org, unece.org, unece.org

Collision warning. 5.2.3.1.1. When the AEBS has detected the possibility of a collision with a pedestrian cyclist crossing the road at a constant speed of 5 [15 km/h. h], a collision warning shall be provided as specified in paragraph Paragraph 5.5.1. ., and shall be provided no later than the start of emergency braking intervention. The collision warning may be aborted if the conditions prevailing a collision are no longer present.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: United Nations Agreement

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Collision warning. When the AEBS has detected the possibility of a collision with a pedestrian cyclist crossing the road at a constant speed of 5 [15 km/h. h], a collision warning shall be provided as specified in paragraph Paragraph 5.5.1. ., and shall be provided no later than the start of emergency braking intervention. The collision warning may be aborted if the conditions prevailing a collision are no longer present.Supprimé: , Supprimé: ,

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: wiki.unece.org

Collision warning. When the AEBS has detected the possibility of a collision with a pedestrian crossing the road at a constant speed of not more than 5 km/h. h, within the conditions specified in paragraph 5.2.2.4., a collision warning shall be provided as specified in paragraph 5.5.1. and shall be provided no later than the start of the emergency braking intervention. The collision warning may be aborted if the conditions prevailing a collision are no longer presentbraking.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: unece.org

Collision warning. When the AEBS has detected the possibility of a collision with a pedestrian bicycle crossing the road at a constant speed of 5 15 km/h. h (within the conditions specified in paragraph 5.2.3.4.) a collision warning shall be provided as specified in paragraph 5.5.1. and shall be provided no later than the start of emergency braking intervention. The collision warning may be aborted if the conditions prevailing a collision are no longer present."

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: unece.org

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