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Even though many new cars offer blind-spot sensors, it’s still vital to manually check your blind spots through mirrors and by looking over your shoulders. Here’s how to adjust your mirrors ...
Consumer Reports' guide to Blind Spot Warning (BSW), an important safety system that uses cameras, radar, and/or ultrasonic sensors alongside your vehicle to detect vehicles you can’t see that ...
15 October 2007 Dubai - Mercedes-Benz is offering a newly developed Blind Spot Assist system designed to help drivers when changing lanes as an option for its S and CL-Class models. Six short-range ...
Mercedes-Benz is launching a new radar-based system on the S- and CL-Class that uses radar to help drivers detect vehicles in their blind spots while changing lanes.
Also new on the options list of both the coupe and the roadster versions of the SLS AMG is the Blind Spot Assist system (€773.50/$1,052.8) that is operational from 30 km/h (18.6 mph).
Sensors and camera systems can help reduce that blind spot. If your car has no factory-installed gadget, all sorts of options exist. Susita makes a wireless sensor, the TO-229 Motokata, with four ...
Mercedes-Benz adds radar-based blind spot assist One of the most common accidents that occurs when merging is when one vehicle — the one that’s changing lanes — hits another vehicle slightly ...