Speed Limit Display - What is Red Outline?

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The posted speed limit on the central display, behind the steering wheel, becomes outlined in red from time to time. What does the red outline mean? I have not found any documentation for the outlined display.
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The posted speed limit on the central display, behind the steering wheel, becomes outlined in red from time to time. What does the red outline mean? I have not found any documentation for the outlined display.
The speed limit traffic sign on your display gets a red outline when you exceed that speed limit by a margin which you can set between 0 and 10 mph. This feature can also be shut off entirely via a screen which is buried somewhere in the many layers of settings.
 

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The speed limit traffic sign on your display gets a red outline when you exceed that speed limit by a margin which you can set between 0 and 10 mph. This feature can also be shut off entirely via a screen which is buried somewhere in the many layers of settings.
Addition/correction to my earlier message: I meanwhile went to my car to look up how it can be set. Press Settings (with the cog wheel) in the home screen of the upper central display. Press Assistance Systems Settings and then Traffic Sign Recognition. There you will find an option to either select or deselect such speed limit warning. I stand corrected: the maximum deviation is 5 mph, not 10.
 

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The speed limit traffic sign on your display gets a red outline when you exceed that speed limit by a margin which you can set between 0 and 10 mph. This feature can also be shut off entirely via a screen which is buried somewhere in the many layers of settings.
Addition/correction to my earlier message: I meanwhile went to my car to look up how it can be set. Press Settings (with the cog wheel) in the home screen of the upper central display. Press Assistance Systems Settings and then Traffic Sign Recognition. There you will find an option to either select or deselect such speed limit warning. I stand corrected: the maximum deviation is 5 mph, not 10.
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For whatever (lucky) reason, I only had to set it once and it stayed.
Some settings just won’t stay where I put them.

Then occasionally they stick, for no apparent reason.

It’s bugging the hell out of me that the speed warning won’t stay on.
 

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Wish I could remember how I turned this off - but it hasn't complained about speeds in excess of 95 MPH. And I DO have traffic sign recognition enabled, just not regard detected limits (for assistance systems, ACC and InnoDrive).
 

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Wish I could remember how I turned this off - but it hasn't complained about speeds in excess of 95 MPH. And I DO have traffic sign recognition enabled, just not regard detected limits (for assistance systems, ACC and InnoDrive).
I left Regard Detected Limits off as well, so it only shows the red outline around the speed limit sign but the car does not act on it in any way.
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