Various emergency braking functions are also included, Attention Assist
helps warn the driver if they're getting distracted or drowsy.
The Q50 and Q70 can also be equipped with the world - first Predictive Forward Collision Warning (PFCW) system, which
helps warn drivers of certain risks that may lie beyond their field of vision.
Other options of interest are the Multicontour Seats, which gently massage the backs of front - seat passengers, helping to prevent fatigue and the available Lane - Keeping System that
helps warn the driver when he or she is leaving visible lane markings.;
The system uses radar sensors in the rear bumper to
help warn the driver of an approaching vehicle in his or her blind spot via an indicator on the side mirrors.
In front, the available Intelligent Forward Collision Warning (I - FCW) 2 can
help warn the driver of risks that lie beyond the driver's forward field of vision.
Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Lane Departure Prevention (LDP) systems: These systems use a small camera to detect lane markers in front of the vehicle, calculate its position relative to those lane markers and
help warn the driver of a potential unintended lane departure with a visual indicator and audible buzzer.
It can help detect cornering and stationary vehicles and pedestrians at speeds of up to 52 mph,
help warn the driver of an imminent collision, can initiate emergency braking and can even help stop the vehicle under 25 mph.
Within physical system limits, Forward Collision Warning
helps warn the driver of critical front - end collision situations, both acoustically and visually by a warning symbol in the instrument cluster, and, if necessary, Autonomous Emergency Braking is activated to slow the vehicle if the driver fails to brake.
Not exact matches
If cameras could see around corners, they could
warn drivers of danger waiting around the bend,
help firefighters search burning buildings and enable surgeons to see hard - to - reach areas inside the body.
«The idea was to see if
warning drivers of slower speeds ahead
helped reduce crashes,» Edara said.
These features include the newest iteration of BMW's Active Cruise Control, which can work between 19 and 130 mph, Active Lane Departure
Warning, which
helps support «necessary evasive steering,» and a new function called Evasion Aid, which operates at speeds up to 100 mph and improves steering response, increases vehicle stability, and uses the car's sensors to make sure the
driver has an unobstructed space to get into to evade a crash.
Works like a charm and together with rear radar and surrounding sodar you have a car that can detect obstacles, read signs, see the road, partly drive by itself, keep cruise control distance,
warn rear
driver if they don't see you are at standstill in a queue (the car then flashes the lights to wake them up) and to protect you (if they still doesn't react and my car thinks this will not end well, it pretensions seat belts, apply full brake if you are at stand still, to prevent you from bouncing further, and precharge the airbag safety system - if nothing happens, it releases the belts and so on), and it can find parking spot that fits and
help you park there and of course
help you with obstacles around the car when parking by yourself.
During my time with the 2014 Infiniti Q50, I happily let the technology
help me park and pick up bandits in blind spots (spied as flashing
warnings in the outside mirrors), but this is as much as this comfortable
driver feels comfortable with.
Optional safety features include a blind spot
warning system with rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure
warning, a wide - view camera system designed to
help you see around blind corners, and a forward - collision
warning system that monitors the
driver's focus and includes mild autonomous braking and automatic front - seat seat - belt cinching.
Our heavily specced test car is equipped with, amongst other things, Lane Departure
Warning and Lane Keeping Aid systems, a Low Speed Safety System (
helps you to avoid crashing in town), Traffic Sign Recognition (displays the last speed limit sign you passed),
Driver Alert (works out how «with it» you are and whether you should stop for some caffeine), Blind Spot Information, Adaptive Cruise Control, Auto High Beam headlights, Stop - Start and Active Park Assist (which will identify a big enough kerbside parking space as you drive past and then steer you into it).
If the
driver doesn't respond to the initial alerts, a more urgent
warning is provided and an increased level of braking is applied to
help avoid or mitigate a crash.
FEB
helps alert
drivers to potential collisions with the vehicle in front of them by providing visual and audible
warnings, and applying partial braking.
Forward Collision
Warning (FCW) alerts the
driver of hazards in the road ahead — taking automatic action to
help avoid or mitigate the effects of a collision.
It can monitor the vehicle in the lane ahead of you, and if deceleration is required, the
warning function will alert the
driver and the system can automatically apply the brakes to
help minimize the severity of a collision — or even
help prevent one.
On vehicles equipped with DAS, Lane Departure Prevention (LDP)
helps ease the vehicle back toward the center of the lane by providing small electronic steering input changes if the
driver does not heed LDW's
warning.
Drivers forced to make the commute into Boston from the Merrimack Valley or Plymouth County will want to opt for the Grand Touring trim, and purchase the i - ACTIVESENSE package, which includes technology like Radar Cruise Control with Close Proximity Warning, Smart City Brake Support and Lane Departure Warning, to help avoid some of the nation's most belligerent d
Drivers forced to make the commute into Boston from the Merrimack Valley or Plymouth County will want to opt for the Grand Touring trim, and purchase the i - ACTIVESENSE package, which includes technology like Radar Cruise Control with Close Proximity
Warning, Smart City Brake Support and Lane Departure
Warning, to
help avoid some of the nation's most belligerent
driversdrivers.
Steering assist is another standard, along with a lane departure
warning,
helping the Corolla
driver avoid side swipe accidents.
LaneSense ® Lane Departure
Warning with Lane Keep Assist also gives the
driver visual and audible alerts when it senses and unintentional lane drift, and can even
help correct your course if you don't manually return to your lane.
Available safety features include Forward Pedestrian Alert, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure
Warning, and a Teen
Driver system that offers a host of functions that
help parents monitor teenage
drivers and encourage safe driving.
These systems and
warnings work with the
driver to
help them avoid any unforeseen accidents.
Safety features on the E-Class include Active Emergency Stop, which gives the
driver a visual, then audible,
warning before slowing to avoid a hazard; Active Brake Assist, which brakes autonomously if necessary; Evasive Steering Assist, which
helps the
driver safely avoid a spin during an emergency lane change maneuver; Pre-Safe Plus, which
warns the
driver behind of an impending rear - end crash; Active Blind Spot Assist, self - explanatory and Remote Parking Pilot, which allows the vehicle to be maneuvered in and out of the garage remotely.
Also for the 2015 Legacy, new Steering - Responsive Foglights are added, which
help illuminate curves for better visibility.The EyeSight ®
driver - assist system option for Premium and Limited trim models, integrates Adaptive Cruise Control, Pre-Collision Braking and Vehicle Lane Departure
Warning.
The system can also steer the vehicle into and out of a parallel parking space • Forward and reverse sensing systems: The systems provide audible alerts designed to
help drivers avoid obstacles when parking • Hands - free liftgate: Allows customer to move leg below center of the rear bumper to unlock and raise liftgate • Heated and cooled front seats, heated rear seats, heated steering wheel: Amenities make occupants more comfortable, and every drive more enjoyable • Lane - keeping system: Alerts
driver to steer the vehicle back into its lane if the vehicle is allowed to drift • Side parking sensors: uses sensors and algorithms that measure speed and steering wheel angle to
warn drivers of obstacles on either side of the vehicle during parking or low - speed maneuvers • SYNC ® with MyFord Touch ®: Becoming available for more trim levels; standard on Edge Sport and Titanium series Safety technologies available on the new Edge include: • Active glove box knee airbag: Advanced new design uses glove box front to cushion the knees of the front seat passenger in a crash.
Standard safety package comprise Attention Assist with adjustable sensitivity and Colission Prevention Assist Plus which features acoustic
warning for the
driver at speeds above 7 km / h and Adaptive Brake Assist to
help avoid colissions by boosting the braking effect.
As part of a $ 2,800
Driver Assistance Package, prospective buyers can add the DISTRONIC PLUS radar - based cruise control, PRE-SAFE autonomous braking; the PRE-SAFE PLUS rear - facing radar
warning system; BAS PLUS with Cross Traffic Assist (using stereoscopic cameras to
help prevent an accident); Active Lane Keeping Assist; and Active Blind Spot Protection.
-- Active Lane Keeping Assist is able to detect unintentional lane departure,
warn the
driver and
help to guide the vehicle back into its lane with one - sided brake actuation
Volvo's available Intellisafe safety suite includes a multitude of
driver aids, including collision mitigation with auto braking, adaptive cruise control, steering assist, lane - keep assist, blind - spot
warning, and run off - road mitigation, which senses if the car has left the road, and takes measures to slow and steer back onto the road, or if the car gets airborne, there's an energy - absorbing function incorporated into the seats to
help reduce the likelihood of spine injury upon landing.
The system also includes Moving Object Detection (MOD), which
helps alert the
driver to detected moving objects such around the vehicle when backing out via an on - screen notification and
warning chime.
This advanced suite of
driver assist safety features uses sensors, cameras,
warnings, and mitigation measures to keep you aware of your surroundings and can even intervene to
help avoid an accident.
New available
driver aid technology, including Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) 14, Forward Collision
Warning System (FCWS) 14, Smart Cruise Control (SCC) 14, Blind Spot Detection (BSD) 14, Rear Cross Traffic Alert14 and Surround View Monitor (SVM) 14,
help provide Sorento owners with a more convenient daily driving experience.
The system also includes Moving Object Detection (MOD), which
helps alert the
driver to detected moving objects such around the vehicle via an on - screen notification and
warning chime.
This vehicle comes fitted with the front and rear park assist technology, rear vision camera, and lane departure
warning feature, which
help the
driver while traveling.
New this year, Traverse offers Forward Collision Alert and Lane Departure
Warning features, crash - avoidance technologies that use a camera and sensors to
help determine when the
driver is getting too close to a vehicle up ahead, or when the vehicle enters another lane without the use of a turn signal.
New optional
driver technology, including Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Forward Collision
Warning System (FCWS), Smart Cruise Control (SCC), Blind Spot Detection (BSD) and Rear Cross Traffic Alert,
help provide Sedona
drivers with a more convenient and secure daily driving experience.
The new model introduces a digital camera system which supports three
driver assistance features that
help deliver improved
driver awareness: Lane Departure
Warning, Traffic Sign Recognition and Automatic High Beam Assist.
Helps detect a slowing or stopped vehicle and
warn the
driver of a potential collision.
This available technology provides gentle steering wheel turns (and Lane Departure
Warning alerts if necessary) to
help drivers avoid crashes due to unintentionally drifting out of their lane when they are not actively steering and their turn signal is not activated.
The system can
help maintain a safe distance on the highway, a lane departure
warning system, a
driver alert
warning for various safety situations, and even keeps an eye out for pedestrians.
In critical situations, a
warning tone and brake jolt can be applied to
help prompt the
driver to stop the vehicle.
These include features such as Lane Keeping Assist, which sends visual and audio alerts to
help drivers stay in their lane, while Lane Departure
Warning System alerts drivers with clear visual and sound warnings if their car begins to drift outside of its intended lane without a warning
Warning System alerts
drivers with clear visual and sound
warnings if their car begins to drift outside of its intended lane without a
warning warning signal.
Lane Departure
Warning provides alerts to
help drivers avoid crashes due to unintentionally drifting out of their lane when their turn signal is not activated.
The lane departure
warning system will make automatic steering adjustments to
help ensure that the vehicle maintains its lane in case the
driver fails to react.
Front crash prevention, which includes both
warning systems and automatic braking, is intended to
help inattentive
drivers avoid rear - ending a stopped or slower - moving vehicle in front of them.
«The 2015 Hyundai Sonata is not only engineered to protect people when crashes happen, but with its optional forward collision
warning system rated basic in our tests, this car can
help drivers avoid some of the most common kinds of collisions altogether.»
An optional heads - up display
helps you keep your eyes on the road, with other safety features including the optional
Driver Confidence II package which adds lane keep assist with lane departure
warning, front pedestrian braking, forward collision alert, and adaptive cruise control.