Chevrolet has crash - avoidance technologies on many of its ’15 cars and trucks, including rear - vision cameras, a rear cross-traffic alert that uses two radars to let drivers know if a car is approaching from the side when backing, a side blind - zone alert, a forward collision alert that can sense a crash situation before you do, an adaptive cruise control and a lane - departure warning that can alert drivers who drift out of detected
lane lines unintentionally or without a turn signal.
Not exact matches
Under threat of a collision, even if the
lane marking is not a solid
line, the system can prevent the vehicle from leaving its
lane unintentionally by applying the brakes on one side.
On a long highway journeys, a driver may
unintentionally drift towards the
line identifying the edge of the
lane.
The Ford featured a
lane - keeping - assistance system that would help prevent the vehicle from
unintentionally drifting across
lane lines at highway speeds, but it seems to use the brakes to help pull the vehicle back in
line — newer systems use the electronic steering system to greater effect.