What is Lane Change Assist?

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NoraAnn
07/30/25 8:35am
Lane Change Assist is an intelligent automotive safety technology that alerts drivers to obstacles or approaching vehicles within the safe range behind them through installed electronic control systems, typically via indicators on the side mirrors or other locations. Whether you're a novice driver or an experienced one, blind spots during lane changes are inevitable while driving. Additional information: 1. Forms of Lane Change Assist: It alerts drivers to approaching vehicles from behind via indicators on the side mirrors or other locations. This system automatically activates only when changing lanes at speeds above 60 km/h and won't function at lower speeds. 2. Vehicle Detection: It can detect vehicles approaching from the side or rear up to 50 meters away. If the system detects another vehicle, it notifies the driver via an LED indicator on the side mirror. If the driver activates the turn signal while preparing to change lanes but fails to notice vehicles in adjacent lanes, the system will warn the driver by flashing the LED signal.
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