What does the LWC Blind Spot Display System mean?
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LWC Blind Spot Display System (Lane-Watch) is a blind spot display system pioneered by Honda globally. Through a camera installed under the right side mirror, it can display vehicle information within the blind spot area on the multimedia display screen on the central console. This technology expands the rear right viewing angle from 20 degrees to 80 degrees. More information about the LWC Blind Spot Display System is as follows: 1. There are two ways to activate the LWC Blind Spot Display System: one is by turning on the right turn signal to activate the image, and the other is by pressing the button at the top of the turn signal lever to activate the image. 2. The LWC Blind Spot Display System significantly reduces the visual blind spots of the side mirrors, assists in expanding the field of vision, and allows the driver to confirm a wider rear view when preparing to change lanes, providing more practical safety assurance for everyone inside and outside the vehicle.