Speed Adjust by Route is a feature of the ProPILOT Assist system on vehicles equipped with a built-in Map locator, including the Nissan Rogue.
Read the full ProPILOT Assist section before using this feature, including how the system operates and how to interpret the display.
When active on limited-access freeways, Speed Adjust by Route uses road information from the Map locator system to automatically adjust vehicle speed based on road curvature in freeway interchanges and curves. The system may not reduce speed for all situations, and the driver may still need to apply brakes manually.
When the Nissan Rogue exits curves or freeway interchanges, the vehicle will accelerate back to the previously set speed.
When active, an icon appears in the vehicle information display.
Freeway interchanges and freeway curves
How to enable/disable Speed Adjust by Route:
Vehicle information display
Type A:
Settings → Driver Assistance → Speed Adjust by Route → ON/OFF
Type B:
Settings → Driver Assistance → Intelligent Cruise → Speed Adjust by Route → ON/OFF
NOTE:
WARNING
The following are system limitations for Speed Adjust by Route. Failure to follow these limitations can result in serious injury or death:
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