What does LKAS mean in a car?
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LKAS is a lane-keeping assist function. The LKAS function can be used during high-speed driving: If the vehicle deviates from the normal driving path during operation, the lane-keeping assist function will automatically alert the driver, who will then consciously maintain the correct lane, thereby enhancing driving safety. Principle of the LKAS function: Based on images captured by the C-MOS camera located at the top of the inner windshield, the system can identify lanes. When the car starts, the lane-keeping assist system is turned on by default, but the driver can choose to manually disable it. The LKAS can be activated when the vehicle is traveling on parallel roads at speeds above 65 km/h and navigating straight or curved paths with a radius of less than 230 meters.