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A blind-spot detection system monitors a car’s flanks – the areas behind and to either side that a driver is least likely to be able to see in their mirrors.
Blind spot detection is a key technology among driver aids that provide 360 degrees of electronic coverage around your car, whether you are at speed or moving slowly.
BSD stands for blind-spot detection, a safety tech that uses various sensors to detect other vehicles in a car's blind spot and then alert the driver.
Blind spots are why a driver should always turn their head and check for cars before changing lanes. To help drivers become more aware of objects in these blind spots, many car companies offer ...
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A UK leader in AI-driven fleet technology has announced its revolutionary bebo Human Detection System that monitors blind spots to make driving safer for vehicle operators.