Lane Departure Warning: What is it and why is it useful?

March 28 2019,

Lane Departure Warning: What is it and why is it useful?

Lane departure warning. It’s an active safety system you’re sure to have seen before, especially if you’re shopping for a new vehicle. Found in a wide range of new models here at Morrey Nissan Burnaby, lane departure warning is part of the Nissan Safety Shield 360 package.

It uses a set of sensors to recognize lane markings on the road and warn the driver if he or she is drifting from their lane and into the opposite lane. The system is designed to prevent accidents caused by distractions. Lane departure prevention is paired with lane departure warning and is used to automatically prevent the vehicle from going into the other lane.

With Lane Departure Warning and Lane Departure Prevention, you are always safe from anything out on the road. To learn more, contact us today at Morrey Nissan Burnaby.

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