ramp speed limit signs for entering and leaving ramps of expressways, and speed limit signs of the
elevated road near the ground lane.
Blind-Spot Detection (BSD)
The BSD function is mainly used to monitor the blind spots on both sides of the vehicle and the adjacent
areas at the rear side. When driving at 20km/h and above, if the BSD system detects that a vehicle is
approaching and there may be a risk of collision, the warning light on the corresponding exterior rear-view
mirror will be lit to warn the driver to pay attention to the vehicle in the blind spot, so as to avoid traffic
accidents caused by failure to observe the vehicle in the blind spot during lane change.
You can turn on/off the BSD mode through the central control screen.
PATH: Vehicle Settings - Advanced Drive Assistance Service - Blind Spot Detection
CAUTION:
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BSD function is a driving assistance function, which cannot replace direct visual observation. Even if it
is equipped with BSD function, the driver must be concentrated, drive carefully and always observe the
road conditions to avoid accidents. The driver should not only rely on the BSD function to remind
himself/herself that objects or vehicles appear near the blind spot or side. Many external factors will
reduce the performance of BSD.
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