Not exact matches
If the
car detects a threat, it will
alert the driver or passenger by
flashing lights in the door.
Many
cars flash similar warnings when it's cold out, but this
alert seems even more urgent in our Beetle droptop, as if the
car itself knows that it's being driven outside of its comfort zone.
There are also loads of new - to - the - Escape safety features like: enhanced active park - assist that steers your
car into parallel or perpendicular parking spots, adaptive cruise control, collision warning that automatically applies the brakes to avoid or mitigate a rear - ender, lane - keeping and, if none of that does the trick, a driver
alert system that
flashes a warning and even vibrates the wheel if it thinks you're dozing off.
When I first began driving the
car, the
alert, a red light projected on the windshield proved hyperactive,
flashing whenever any
cars were stopped ahead.
If you don't respond, eventually the system will activate the
flashers, gently slow the
car to a stop in your lane, and use OnStar to
alert the authorities that you're unconscious and need assistance.
To
alert following drivers that the
car is slowing rapidly, sensors detect when the driver is braking suddenly and hard, and then automatically
flash the brake lights three times.
When other
cars are in the lanes adjacent to the M35h, lights in the A pillars appear and will
flash, accompanied with an audio
alert, if the turn signal is activated.
So, if the system detects an inattentive driver is about to rear - end the
car ahead, it
flashes and sounds an
alert while automatically activating the brakes to avoid or reduce the severity of a collision.
Should the
car ahead suddenly slow down, EyeSight analyzes the closing speed, and will sound an
alert and
flash a visual warning if there is danger of a collision.
If the
car ahead of you slows suddenly, Lincoln MKX can
flash an
alert on your winds (more)
They then act in one or more ways:
Flashing visual and audible
alerts, vibrating the steering wheel, or lightly touching the brakes on the opposite side to straighten the
car's path.
If the
car ahead of you slows suddenly, Lincoln MKX can
flash an
alert on your winds
Rather, the statute applies only when the bus is stopped to pick up or discharge passengers and has so indicated by exhibiting
flashing red lights and / or a stop sign (generally extended from its side) to
alert other
cars on the road that the bus is doing so.»
Perhaps the most important aspect of Ford Co-Pilot360 is the standard automatic emergency braking — anytime a potential collision is detected, the system will
flash a warning and sound an
alert, and if your reaction time isn't quite quick enough, your
car will automatically pump the brakes in hopes of avoiding a collision.