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  2. Kia Tasman - Wikipedia

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    Other drivetrain features are Electronic Locking Differential (e-LD), an X-Trek mode that allows for low-speed off-road driving, and Kia's Ground View Monitor (GVM) camera system. The Tasman is available with Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) and Highway Driving Assist 2 (HDA 2) safety systems, both systems have been adapted with trailer ...

  3. Traffic-sign recognition - Wikipedia

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    Most of the GPS data would procure speed information, but additional speed limit traffic signs can also be used to extract information and display it in the dashboard of the car to alert the driver about the road sign. This is an advanced driver-assistance feature available in most high-end cars, mainly in European vehicles. An example ...

  4. Advanced driver-assistance system - Wikipedia

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    ProPILOT Assist 2.0 62 Volkswagen/Audi Travel Assist/Adaptive Cruise Assist with lane guidance 61 Tesla Autopilot 59 Lucid Highway Assist 59 Rivian Highway Assist 59 Hyundai/Kia/Genesis Highway Driving Assist 2 59 Subaru Advanced Adaptive Cruise Control with Lane Centering Assist 58 Nissan/Infiniti ProPILOT Assist 58 Honda/Acura Sensing/AcuraWatch

  5. Volvo's new self-driving tech could let you sleep during your ...

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    Currently, Pilot Assist is available in current XC90 models. Green envisions having this tech available to consumers in 2021. Volvo's new self-driving tech could let you sleep during your commute

  6. Lane departure warning system - Wikipedia

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    Honda launched its Lane Keep Assist System (LKAS) on the Inspire. [10] [11] It provides up to 80% of steering torque to keep the car in its lane on the highway.It is also designed to make highway driving less cumbersome, by minimizing the driver's steering input. [12]

  7. Adaptive cruise control - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive cruise control does not provide full autonomy: the system only provides some help to the driver, but does not drive the car by itself. [3] For example, the driver is able to set the cruise control to 55mph, if the car while traveling that speed catches up to another vehicle going only 45mph, the ACC will cause the car to automatically brake and maintain a safe distance behind the ...

  8. Category:Advanced driver assistance systems - Wikipedia

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    Trailer stability assist; Turning assistant; V. ... Wrong-way driving warning This page was last edited on 29 August 2022, at 09:46 (UTC). ...

  9. Emergency driver assistant - Wikipedia

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    This technology is actually a merging of several Level 1 self-driving car technologies, such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Side Assist, Lane Assist, and Park Assist that are utilize to effectively achieve a Level 3 operation, the single environment in which the vehicle operates automatically being when it infers that there is an emergency. [2]