[BYD] ADAS Nedir? (Gelişmiş Sürücü Destek Sistemi)

Click for detailed information. https://www.bydauto.com.tr/blog/gelis... The Lane Departure Alert (LDA) System consists of lane departure warning (LDW) and lane departure prevention (LDP). ● LDW detects lane markings ahead using a multi-purpose camera. If the driver unintentionally drifts out of the lane while the vehicle is traveling at speeds between 60 km/h and 150 km/h, LDW warns the driver with an audible alarm, visual alarm, and/or steering wheel vibration. ● LDP detects lane markings ahead using a multi-purpose camera. If the vehicle is traveling at speeds between 60 km/h and 150 km/h and the driver unintentionally drifts out of the lane onto the markings, LDP gently activates and turns the steering wheel by applying reverse torque through the electric power steering (EPS) system to prevent the vehicle from drifting out of the lane. ● If the LDP activates and remains active for more than 5 seconds, it will sound an alarm that continues until the LDP deactivates at the 5th second. Alarm methods include an audible alarm and a visual alarm. If the system activates twice or more within a 180-second cycle, the alarm will sound immediately. For the third activation (and subsequent activations), the alarms will be extended for at least 12 seconds. Predictive Collision Warning (PCW) and Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) ● PCW and AEB are driver-assistance functions only, so the driver is entirely responsible for driving safety. ● Weather, road conditions, and other factors may cause PCW and AEB to malfunction. ● Use PCW and AEB systems according to your needs, traffic, and road conditions. Forward Cross Traffic Alert (FCTA) and Front Cross Traffic Braking (FCTB) ● FCTA and FCTB are driver-assistance only. The driver is entirely responsible for maintaining driving safety. ● FCTA may fail, and FCTB may not be operational or may not respond immediately due to factors such as adverse weather and road conditions. ● Use FCTA and/or FCTB based on your needs, traffic, and road conditions. Note: We are required to use #advertisement because the brand is visible. (I did not receive an advert.)