Manoeuvre definition
Manoeuvre means a change in the vehicle’s trajectory that leads the vehicle to at least partially leave its original lane or direction of travel whereby possibly leading to interaction with other road users.
Manoeuvre means a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.
Manoeuvre means a change in the vehicle’s trajectory that leads the vehicle to at least partially leave its original lane or direction of travel whereby possibly leading to interaction with other road users. A series of manoeuvres can be considered as an individual manoeuvre providing the manoeuvres follow in succession, without significant separation, and are related to the completion of one tactical goal (e.g., changing lanes in combination with navigating an intersection). Distinct manoeuvres in relation with following a navigation route with significant separation are not considered as an individual manoeuvre.
Examples of Manoeuvre in a sentence
The warnings of an ALKS during a transition phase, a Minimal Risk Manoeuvre or an Emergency Manoeuvre may be prioritized over other warnings in the vehicle.
During the transition phase and the Minimum Risk Manoeuvre, the system shall instruct the driver in an intuitive and unambiguous way to take over manual control of the vehicle.
A "Lane Change Manoeuvre (LCM)" is part of the Lane Change Procedure (LCP) defined in 2.30.
More Definitions of Manoeuvre
Manoeuvre as used in the passage means .
Manoeuvre means either a change in the vehicle’s trajectory or a change of the road characteristics that leads the vehicle to at least partially leave its original lane or direction of travel whereby possibly leading to interaction with other road users.