What does it mean when the LTA indicator light is on in a car?
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LTA stands for Lane Tracing Assist system. Here are the specific details: 1. Function: The role of LTA is that when the speed is above 50km/h, LTA can recognize the lane markings on both sides and automatically keep the vehicle centered in the lane. At lower speeds, when combined with the DRCC Full-Speed Range Radar Cruise Control, it can also enable follow-the-car functionality, allowing driving without controlling the throttle, brakes, or steering wheel, making driving more relaxed. 2. Benefits: The advantages of LTA are also obvious, making highway driving more relaxed and enjoyable; during slow-moving traffic in urban areas, there's no need to repeatedly use the foot to control the throttle and brakes, making driving less tiring. In actual driving operations, when the lane-keeping system is activated, two lane indicators will appear on the display screen. When the lane is not recognized or the speed is below 50 km/h, two dashed lines are displayed.