How to activate the lane keeping system on Audi A6?

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MacColeman
07/24/25 7:47am
Enter the lane keeping system option in the combination instrument, then click to activate the mode. More information about the lane keeping system is as follows: 1. The lane keeping system is a type of intelligent driving assistance system, which builds upon the lane departure warning system to provide braking control assistance. 2. Through the lane keeping system, the car uses a camera to identify the lane markings while driving, providing support for the vehicle's movement. If the car detects that it may deviate from the lane markings, it alerts the driver by vibrating the steering wheel to indicate that the car is about to leave the lane. 3. When the lane keeping system identifies the lane markings on both sides, the system is in standby mode, and the combination instrument panel displays a green indicator light, meaning the system starts operating when the car speed reaches 65 kilometers per hour.
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