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Audi Side Assist is a new active safety feature that helps drivers when crossing from lane to lane. The system evaluates the position of the vehicle and next to him, in the event of imminent conflict early warning system for drivers.

The system Audi side assist utilizes intelligent radar technology to monitor the situation and the vehicle next to him. Two radar sensors located in the rear bumper scan the situation in the area about 50 m behind the vehicle, these sensors operate at 24 GHz. The warning light diode LED is located on the side mirrors.


Audi side assist feature

Warning system, Audi side assist is a two-stage and the drawing of the picture below. In the first stage is no vehicle in sight - the light is off. If the car approaches from behind, will be steadily lit to warn the car ride back. In the third case, despite the warning the driver behind the moving vehicle activated signs for and wants to cross over into the next lane. In this bar, however, goes another car - increase the intensity of the LED lighting, and approximately one second flashes!

warning system, Audi side assist

Audi side assist system works at speeds above 60 km / h in cities is out of order. If the driver sees fit, the whole system off button near an exterior rear-view mirror.


Text: John Sajdl
Photo: www.audi.com
Keywords: active safety, audi, audi side assist

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