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Surely you have, especially if you’re shopping for a new car. Lane departure warning is more and more common in modern vehicles and a wide range of new Volkswagen models include it either as optional equipment, or even standard equipment. At VW, the lane departure warning system is called Lane Assist, and it significantly improves comfort and confidence behind the wheel.
But what is Volkswagen’s Lane Assist? It’s actually quite simple. Using either sensors or cameras, or both, the lane departure warning system can detect lines on the road and serves to warn the driver using either an audible or visual signal that he or she is about to drift out of the lane.
It helps to avoid accidents caused by distractions. That’s the best way to sum up Lane Assist. The system will first send a visual and audible warning that you are about to drift out of your lane, and if you fail to react the system can bring you back into your lane with small steering corrections.
Contact us today at Bramgate Volkswagen to learn more.
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