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Some back-up camera systems include sensors in the rear bumper that detect objects behind your car.
Pedestrian detection systems use a combination of radar, camera and lidar sensors to see pedestrians.
AEB equipped vehicles will alert drivers of a dangerous situation and automatically apply the vehicle brakes when an imminent collision is detected.
Blind spot detection systems warn drivers with an audio or visual warning if there are vehicles in adjacent lanes that the driver may not see.
A backup camera helps you see the area behind your car when backing up.
If the driver does not change course after the lane departure warning, the lane keeping assist system steers the vehicle back to the center of the lane.
Forward collision warning systems warn of an impending collision by detecting stopped or slow moving vehicles.
Rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) is designed to help the vehicle back out of parking spaces where approaching traffic may be blocked from view.
Automatically speeds up and slows down your car to keep a set following distance relative to the car ahead.
Adaptive headlights adjust to help you see on dark curved roads and over hills, moving when you steer to illuminate the road ahead.