 Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) – Also known as Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), or Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), this safety system stabilizes your vehicle during an emergency avoidance. During such an event, the sensors in the vehicle, including ABS, steering and throttle, come together to assess the potential skid, cutting power and applying the necessary brakes to counteract the slide. In short, VSC is present to assist and prevent you from spinning out of control.
Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) – Also known as Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), or Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), this safety system stabilizes your vehicle during an emergency avoidance. During such an event, the sensors in the vehicle, including ABS, steering and throttle, come together to assess the potential skid, cutting power and applying the necessary brakes to counteract the slide. In short, VSC is present to assist and prevent you from spinning out of control. Brake Assist (BA) – Often confused with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Brake Assist works in tandem with ABS. Previous research found that most drivers lack applying full force when it comes to an emergency stop. Brake Assist helps the driver with a stronger braking force when the system detects the immediacy on the brake pedal. Together with ABS, both technologies are meant to stop the vehicle quickly and with better control.
Brake Assist (BA) – Often confused with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Brake Assist works in tandem with ABS. Previous research found that most drivers lack applying full force when it comes to an emergency stop. Brake Assist helps the driver with a stronger braking force when the system detects the immediacy on the brake pedal. Together with ABS, both technologies are meant to stop the vehicle quickly and with better control.  Blind Spot Warning System – In most cars with this feature, lights and sensors located underneath and on the side mirrors indicate to the driver of an oncoming vehicle situated on either side of their blind spot. The system is commonly paired with an audible alert if the driver attempts to move into the oncoming vehicle’s path.
Blind Spot Warning System – In most cars with this feature, lights and sensors located underneath and on the side mirrors indicate to the driver of an oncoming vehicle situated on either side of their blind spot. The system is commonly paired with an audible alert if the driver attempts to move into the oncoming vehicle’s path.  Active Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) – This is a more advanced system that commonly uses forward-facing cameras to detect road lines. When the system detects that the car is swerving away from its lane without the turn signal activated, the system would first warn the driver via a steering wheel vibration or audible alert, and then automatically brake one side of the vehicle to bring it back into the lane.
Active Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) – This is a more advanced system that commonly uses forward-facing cameras to detect road lines. When the system detects that the car is swerving away from its lane without the turn signal activated, the system would first warn the driver via a steering wheel vibration or audible alert, and then automatically brake one side of the vehicle to bring it back into the lane. | Kempen Promosi dan Iklan Kami memerlukan jasa baik anda untuk menyokong kempen pengiklanan dalam website kami. Serba sedikit anda telah membantu kami untuk mengekalkan servis percuma aggregating ini kepada semua. Anda juga boleh memberikan sumbangan anda kepada kami dengan menghubungi kami di sini | 
 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		