Blind Spot Warning - Function And Intelligence

Blindspot warning (BSW) is one of the hot features every car buyer wishes to have in their vehicle. The BSW systems use radar, ultrasonic sensors, and cameras to detect the cars behind you. This real-time embedded blind spot safety system has made waves in the automobile industry. Brands like Nissan, Lexus, Jeep, Genesis, etc., have heavily embraced this new technology.
This warning system can save you from sideswiping other cars and switch lanes safely. The safety feature is a boon for drivers in vehicles with significant blind spots. But, there's more to this feature than meets the eye, and this article will help you learn all about it!
What is Blind Spot Warning Feature?
The blind-spot warning feature assists drivers in avoiding any obstructions by detecting vehicles in the blind spot section while switching lanes. When the blind spot system detects any vehicle driving in the adjacent lane, approaching too close to the rear of your vehicle, the system notifies the driver with indicators.
If you activate the turn signal after this alert, the technology will notify the other driver with constant flashing lights and chime to avoid a collision.
Even though this feature is mostly applicable on highways, you will benefit from it even on city streets. With the blind spot warning feature, you don't have to worry about collisions while switching lanes.

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How Does it Work?
There are two main steps involved in operating the blind-spot warning system. Firstly, when the radar sensors on your vehicle's rear bumper detect any car/bike in the blind spot region of the adjacent lane, the system will convey the same through an indicator light near the side mirror.
In the same situation, if you choose to activate the turn signal for the same side as the vehicle in proximity, the warning system will send alerts to the other driver. Moreover, the indicator lights next to the side mirror closest to the lane send signals.

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Mechanism Behind Blind Spot Warning
The mechanism behind the blind spot warning will give you a better idea of how this feature works. The warning system requires several components, such as radar sensors and cameras.
It uses radar sensors placed on the sides of the car's rear bumper. This sensor helps the blind-spot warning system detect vehicles in the adjacent zone. In some vehicles, you'll notice that the blind-spot warning system uses a rear-mounted camera to do the same job.
You should note that the blind-spot warning system is not a technology for lane changing procedures. The system exists to alert you about cars in the adjacent lane and not prevent any contact with them.

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The blind-spot warning feature can help you achieve better safety and prevent mishaps. Do you want to see this feature in your vehicle?
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