A lane departure warning, often abbreviated to, LDW, is a system that alerts the driver when the car is about to crossover or leave the lane that the car is currently travelling in.
Although car manufacturers are marketing their cars as having ‘night vision’, it is not exactly true.
Using the multi-drive mode in a car is a way that you can switch to a better fuel economy mode, or gain increased power, all by pushing a button!
Lane Keeping Assistant works by using cameras or sensors to detect the white lines on the road.
Rear cross-traffic alerts or RCTA is a safety system that notifies a driver, usually with an alarm or lights, to oncoming vehicles as you are reversing.
A blind-spot monitor is a system that many new cars use to detect if a car is driving in your blind spot.
Automatic emergency braking (AEB) in vehicles consist of two separate systems, one for the front brakes and one for the rear; both of these work in similar ways.
Forward collision warning (FCW) systems in vehicles are an important part of occupant safety.
Camera systems are reasonably common in many new cars, they are usually used as an aid to reversing.
Apple and Android systems have developed their respective answer to the rise of internal infotainment software.