What does BSD mean in cars?
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BSD in cars refers to the Blind Spot Detection system, which uses digital infrared cameras installed in the car's door mirrors to monitor traffic conditions on both sides of the vehicle, allowing for safer driving. This monitoring system alerts the driver with sounds and lights when a vehicle approaches or is in the blind spot. The Blind Spot Detection system is particularly useful during lane changes, reversing out of parking spaces, driving in rain or fog when rearview mirrors are unclear, and when driving at night with headlights from behind causing glare. Especially during rainy days and nighttime driving, when rearview mirrors are less effective, the system helps prevent traffic accidents. Without a Blind Spot Detection system, determining whether there is a vehicle in the blind spot relies entirely on the driver's habits and experience, which introduces significant uncertainty and compromises driving safety.