Let's say you are traveling down the road, have a sudden sneezing attack, and
you veer out of your lane into approaching traffic, causing an accident that involves more than one vehicle, chances are the above limits would not be enough to cover everyone that claimed damages.
Lane Assist uses a camera to read road markings and warns if the car starts to
veer out of lane.
Trailhawk and Limited models are available with a large option package that includes a forward collision warning system (with automatic brake intervention in potential collision situations), a lane departure warning system that will give the steering wheel a nudge if
you veer out of your lane on the highway, and blind - spot and rear cross-traffic alerts.
Lane change assist supplements blind spot detection; it measures the closing speed of overtaking cars, and warns you not to
veer out of lane.
These systems use radar sensors and camera monitoring to alert drivers to potential collision risks when changing lanes or if
they veer out of lane unintentionally.
Active Lane Keeping Assist vibrates the steering wheel if
you veer out of your lane and automatically steers you back on line, while Active Blind Spot Assist alerts you via a light in the wing mirror that a car is sitting in your blind spot.
The $ 845 Lane Tracking package brings along blind - spot warning as well as a setup that vibrates the steering wheel if
you veer out of your lane; it's all pretty handy on a busy two - lane road.
The head - on collision avoidance system, dubbed Oncoming Lane Mitigation, can tell when the driver has
veered out of their lane of travel and into an oncoming lane, as well as detect an oncoming car, and then take action to steer the XC60 back into its own lane and out of harm's way.
Lane Keep Assist (LKA) systems help to correct the course of a vehicle that is gradually
veering out of its lane.
Lane Keep Assist, which issues an audible warning when unexpectedly
veering out of your lane and uses corrosive steering to avoid an accident
When driving, the A8 was able to detect whenever
we veered out of our lanes and pro-actively informed us by vibrating the steering wheel.
Hyundai's high - end Genesis sedan sports five cameras, including cameras that sense whether the vehicle is
veering out of lane.
The new Escape also offers a lane - keeping system that will alert the driver via vibrations in the steering - wheel if the Escape is
veering out of its lane.
Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK) intervenes much more aggressively in those critical situations where the vehicle is leaving the road or
veering out of lane.
The statistics that were compiled and relied upon by the FMCSA in enacting these regulations showed that CMV drivers who are texting are 23 times more likely to be involved in a dangerous situation, which can include crashes, near - misses, and actions such as
veering out of the lane of travel unintentionally.
According to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, roughly 25,000 fatalities happen each year due to lane departure crashes, or situations in which one vehicle
veers out of its lane in a highway or another multiple - lane road.
A steering - assist feature that keeps the car from
veering out of its lane is one facet of Tesla's much - discussed Autopilot system.
Not exact matches
Available options include such items as the
Lane Keeping Assist System, which will lightly turn the wheel to re-center the car in your current
lane if you start to
veer out of it without signaling first.
The available Blind Spot Monitor6 and
Lane Departure Alert7 will let you know if another driver is coming up next to you, or if you are
veering out of your own
lane.
This Sunday they didn't come back; a minivan
veered into the bike
lane in Kanata, Ontario and took
out five
of them.
Other times, the driver is not paying attention and might change
lanes without signaling or
veering in and
out of traffic
lanes.
For example, texting while driving is a distraction that may cause a driver to run a red light,
veer out of his or her
lane or rear - end another driver.
While intoxicated, they could weave
out of their
lane,
veer off the side
of the road, or hit another vehicle head - on.