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Scout cameras automate the process of gathering traffic data, which cities use when deciding to re-time traffic lights.
Those clients include Forest City Ratner, the Brooklyn company leading the $ 260 million Nassau Coliseum renovations; KPMG, the financial advisers that want to help the county lease its sprawling sewer system to private investors for as much as $ 800 million; and American Traffic Solutions, the operators of the county's red - light camera program, which typically gets more than $ 5 million annually in ticket revenue.
For example, without clicking into each report, they'd be unable to determine that Albany - based Ostroff Associates represents American Traffic Solutions, the county's red - light camera vendor — which also ran the short - lived school - zone speed - camera program — or that Uber, which has its own filing, is also represented in a filing by Craig Johnson, a former Democratic state senator and Nassau County legislator.
Now, city officials and state lawmakers want to bring red light cameraswhich snap photos of vehicles illegally zipping under traffic signals — to Albany's most dangerous intersections.
The surrounding environment is monitored using a windshield - mounted camera, which communicates traffic and road conditions to four control systems which calculate the best light pattern 100 times every second.
The Bentayga will feature state - of - the - art driver assistance systems, including predictive adaptive cruise control (which anticipates corners, city boundaries and speed - limit changes via navigation data, sensors and cameras), traffic sign recognition, rear crossing traffic warning, top - view four - camera display, and parking assist.
Highlights include the climate package ($ 1000) with heated front and rear seats, heated windshield washer nozzles, and rain sensing wipers; the multimedia package ($ 2700) with a premium audio system, navigation with real time traffic updates, and a rearview camera; and the technology package ($ 1700), which includes adaptive cruise control, collision warning with automatic braking, driver alert control, and lane departure warning.
Introducing Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR), which uses a small camera to recognize and help notify you of speed limit signs with a visual icon.
This is because it has a standard rearview camera, which is very helpful in heavy traffic and effectively reduces the chances of accidents.
Hyundai also offers a free seven - year subscription to Live Services, which gives out updated information about weather, traffic, speed cameras and online searches for points of interest.
The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system available on the F - PACE uses the stereo camera to keep the driver informed of the speed limit — including temporary limits which apply in road construction sites, for example, variable limits on highways, or reduced limits when towing2.
A new front - view camera has also been added to the extensive list of equipment, which allows the rear - seat passengers to watch the traffic part ahead of them.
Advanced safety features are available on the A7 including corner view camera which assists the driver with parking or pulling into traffic.
The Limited 2.0 T I bought has the turbo paired with a four - cylinder engine (245 hp), leather, heated and cooled seats, panoramic sunroof, navigation, great sound system and a bunch of safety features, including rearview backup camera, smart cruise (which works great and I use all the time on the highway), blind spot warning (which has saved me from a few possible collisions), lane departure warning and a cool brake hold button that in stopped traffic lets you keep it in drive and take your foot off the gas pedal.
First, there's a City Specification, which includes hands - free trunk operation, pedestrian warning, traffic - sign recognition, city braking and around view camera.
An SX Premium Package adds navigation with SiriusXM Traffic and rear camera display, which replaces the UVO system.
Other options include a panoramic sunroof, front and rear parking sensors and the Technical Pack, which adds safety technology such as traffic - sign recognition, lane - departure warning and a rear - view camera.
The 2015 Volkswagen Passat will feature a range of safety equipment on board which includes Side Assist with Rear Traffic Alert; Traffic Jam Assist which is for making stop - and - go driving more comfortable; Emergency Assist, which can potentially halt a vehicle when the driver is incapacitated; and the latest Front Assist system with City Emergency Braking, which optionally combines both radar and camera sensors to add pedestrian detection.
Other features fitted as standard include dual stage front airbags; side and curtain airbags; a Bose premium audio system; AudioPilot active noise cancellation, which neutralises road, wind and other intrusive noises by sending out an opposite phase signal through the audio system; Active Front Lighting System (AFS) featuring directional lighting; keyless entry; satellite navigation with a voice recognition function and RDS - TMS to help the driver plot a route around traffic congestion; and a rear view camera to assist parking.
For # 750, buyers can add the Forward Camera Pack, which brings lane departure warning, a forward collision warning system and traffic sign recognition.
Subaru's EyeSight camera system, which includes auto - braking, adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning, can now be paired with blind spot detection and rear cross traffic alerts for that extra degree of comfort.
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.
On the famously narrow country lanes of the British Cotswolds, which are heavily seeded with traffic speed cameras, there was not much opportunity to appreciate the SVR's power or even its overtaking abilities.
Audi also gives the Q7 a surround - view camera system, which makes parking easy, and uses the radar to warn you about traffic when you back out of parking spots.
Packages include a driver assistance package with parking sensors and a rear - facing camera, as well as a technology package, which includes a navigation system with real - time traffic updates and access to BMW apps.
Included on this stunning example Evoque is the highly desirable Lux trim which includes; HSE Dynamic trim plus Park Assist — Parallel Park / Parking Exit / Perpendicular Park, 360 ° Parking Aid, Surround Camera System, Blind Spot Monitor with Reverse Traffic Detection, Keyless Entry, Powered gesture tailgate, Meridian ™ Surround Sound System 825W with 16 speakers plus subwoofer (Touch Pro), Dual View Display, Lane Keep Assist with Driver Condition Monitor, Traffic Sign Recognition and Digital TV.
Despite this lower entry point, the Accord Hybrid still offers a lengthy list of standard equipment, such as 17 - inch alloy wheels, LED headlights (low beam) and taillights, dual - zone climate control, Smart entry with Push - button Start, a 7 - inch TFT digital driver's meter, a multi-angle rearview camera, and the Honda Sensing ® suite of advanced safety and driver - assistive technologies, which bundles together Adaptive Cruise Control with Low - Speed Follow, Collision Mitigation Braking System ™, Road Departure Mitigation, Lane Departure Warning, and Traffic Sign Recognition.
Also for 2018, Limited models with EyeSight utilize the systems» cameras for High Beam Assist, which automatically turn the high beams on and off depending on traffic conditions.
The feature list includes Adaptive damping control as standard on all models, a new electro - mechanical steering system with hands - off automatic parking system, a stereo camera that prevents collision, a new Distronic Plus feature with Steering Assist, which keeps the car in a chosen lane and tracks traffic in tailbacks, Brake Assist Plus with Junction Assist.
Safety systems include rearview camera, rear park assist, rear cross traffic alert, lane change and side blind zone alert as well as a teen driver mode which limits certain features and allows monitoring of driving performance.
A rearview camera comes standard and available features include: Forward Collision Warning and Autonomous Emergency Braking (Front Assist); Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Traffic Alert; Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), upgraded for use in stop and go traffic; High Beam Control (Light Assist); and Lane Departure Warning (Lane Assist), which actively helps the driver steer the car back into its lane should the vehicle start drifting into another lane without using the turn Traffic Alert; Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), upgraded for use in stop and go traffic; High Beam Control (Light Assist); and Lane Departure Warning (Lane Assist), which actively helps the driver steer the car back into its lane should the vehicle start drifting into another lane without using the turn traffic; High Beam Control (Light Assist); and Lane Departure Warning (Lane Assist), which actively helps the driver steer the car back into its lane should the vehicle start drifting into another lane without using the turn signal.
The optional Surround Camera System now includes Forward Traffic Detection, which alerts drivers when a vehicle is crossing their path.
In addition to forward traffic detection, Jaguar will offer forward vehicle guidance, which will display the angle of the front wheels overlaid over the profile of the car on the surround camera system.
Engines aside, Jaguar will add forward traffic detection to its optional surround camera system designed to detect objects with corner radar, which will be useful for inching out of parking garages and onto the street.
There's also now forward traffic detection technology and forward vehicle guidance with a surround camera system, which displays surroundings on the screen to aid navigating through tight areas.
Lane keep assist, blind spot warning, a rear cross traffic alert system, a rearview camera and what Buick is calling a «Safety Alert Seat» which will pulse to alert the driver of a possible crash are all standard.
As an option the car can be equipped with Audi side assist, which uses rear - mounted radar sensors to help drivers change lane more safely; camera - based traffic sign recognition; Audi active lane assist, which helps the driver if required by steadily correcting steering or warning him or her if there is a danger of unintentionally drifting out of lane and the park assist system with display of surroundings, which independently guides the car into suitable spaces.
Using the satellite navigation data and the car's inbuilt camera systems, the stop / start can be intelligently controlled to identify situations in which it is better not to switch off the engine: for example when stopping briefly before making a turn or entering a roundabout, or if the traffic ahead has started moving again.
Perhaps the biggest of which is the suite of driver assist features like blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alerts, and a 360 - degree camera.
The most important components are the engine, the automatic transmission, the central chassis control unit, electronic stabilization control (ESC), the power steering control unit, the adaptive cruise control Stop & Go including traffic - jam assist, the video camera and the safety computer which steers the safety systems.
Safety systems include a new driver knee airbag, rear - view camera, lane - departure warning, forward - collision alert, blind - spot alert, rear cross-traffic alert and lane - change assist, which warns when traffic to the rear is approaching too quickly to safely change lanes.
This innovative Mercedes technology is based on a camera, located on the inside of the windscreen, which monitors the traffic situation in front of the car.
Not only that, but it also comes with BMW's Driving Assistant Plus pack which bestows it with a «light city braking function,» camera - based cruise control with stop - and - go function, lane departure warning and traffic jam assistant.
These systems — such as Traffic Sign Recognition, which detects a wide variety of traffic signs and displays information to the driver; Rear Crossing Traffic Warning, which uses radar technology to detect crossing traffic when reversing out of a parking space; and Top View, a system which uses four cameras to display an overall picture of the vehicle's surroundings — combine to enhance everyday usaTraffic Sign Recognition, which detects a wide variety of traffic signs and displays information to the driver; Rear Crossing Traffic Warning, which uses radar technology to detect crossing traffic when reversing out of a parking space; and Top View, a system which uses four cameras to display an overall picture of the vehicle's surroundings — combine to enhance everyday usatraffic signs and displays information to the driver; Rear Crossing Traffic Warning, which uses radar technology to detect crossing traffic when reversing out of a parking space; and Top View, a system which uses four cameras to display an overall picture of the vehicle's surroundings — combine to enhance everyday usaTraffic Warning, which uses radar technology to detect crossing traffic when reversing out of a parking space; and Top View, a system which uses four cameras to display an overall picture of the vehicle's surroundings — combine to enhance everyday usatraffic when reversing out of a parking space; and Top View, a system which uses four cameras to display an overall picture of the vehicle's surroundings — combine to enhance everyday usability.
Every new Chrysler 300 comes standard with electronic stability control, a rearview camera, and hill start assist, but the brand also offers a SafetyTec Plus package with the Limited trim, which adds advanced safety features like a forward collision mitigation system, adaptive cruise control, rear - cross traffic alert, blind - spot monitoring, and lane - departure warning, as well as front and rear parking sensors.
A stereo camera underpins the advanced Emergency Braking system, which also provides pedestrian detection, and supports Lane Keep Assist and Traffic Sign Recognition, as well as the Adaptive Speed Limiter, and Driver Condition Monitor features.
Also included on this spectacular Evoque is the highly desirable Lux trim which includes; HSE Dynamic trim plus Park Assist — Parallel Park / Parking Exit / Perpendicular Park, 360 ° Parking Aid, Surround Camera System, Blind Spot Monitor with Reverse Traffic Detection, Keyless Entry, Powered gesture tailgate, Meridian ™ Surround Sound System 825W with 16 speakers plus subwoofer (Touch Pro), Dual View Display, Lane Keep Assist with Driver Condition Monitor, Traffic Sign Recognition and Digital TV.
Each TL model is available with the Technology Package which adds navigation, a rear view camera, an Acura / ELS Surround ® 410 - watt Premium Audio System, and a host of cutting edge electronic technologies such as AcuraLink Real - Time Traffic with Traffic Rerouting ™ and AcuraLink Real - Time Weather ™.
First, there's the available adaptive cruise control system with stop - and - go functionality which allows you to set a speed before using advanced radar and camera technologies to monitor the traffic ahead of you in order to maintain a set distance between you and the cars around you.
These include blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, a rearview camera, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, and Mazda's Smart City Brake Support, which automatically stops the car at low speeds if the driver doesn't respond to an imminent crash situation.
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