Is it necessary to install a Lane Departure Warning System?

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DiJosephine
07/29/25 12:54pm
It is necessary to install a Lane Departure Warning System. Below is a relevant introduction to the Lane Departure Warning System: 1. Definition: The Lane Departure Warning System is a system that assists drivers in reducing traffic accidents caused by lane departure by issuing alarms. The Lane Departure Warning System consists of an image processing chip, a controller, sensors, and other components. 2. Working Principle: When the Lane Departure System is activated, the camera continuously captures the lane markings, and the image processing system obtains the vehicle's position parameters within the current lane. When the system detects that the vehicle is deviating from the lane, the sensors promptly collect vehicle data and the driver's operational status. Subsequently, the controller issues an alarm signal, providing the driver with more reaction time.
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