Blind spot detection systems use sensors to provide drivers with important information that is otherwise difficult or impossible to obtain. Some systems sound an alarm when they detect an object in the driver’s blind spot, such as when the driver tries to move into an occupied lane.
Blind-spot monitoring eliminates some of the guesswork from effectively positioning your outboard mirrors because it acts as an early warning system for vehicles about to pull alongside you.
It uses a combination of sensors and sometimes side-mounted cameras to track approaching traffic in adjoining lanes. You can often spot the sensors. They are usually quarter-size round indentations in the bodywork or fascias.
Once BSM senses an advancing vehicle, it springs into warning mode. Some blind-spot monitoring systems are so sophisticated that they will nudge you away from the lane marker on that side. The system may even steer you back to the center of the lane.
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