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Windshield Technology

LDPS
Lane Departure Warning System. A front-facing camera on your vehicle can detect the position of your vehicle in relation to lane markings on the road. Depending on the system, if your car leaves the lane an alarm will sound or the vehicle will automatically steer you back into your lane.

HUD
A heads-up display, or HUD, displays the exact same information from your dashboard projected onto your windshield. A HUD allows you to keep track of your vehicle's vital information without taking your eyes off the road.

HEATER
Check the area of your windshield directly below your windshield wipers. If you're able to see a web of lines in the glass, then your windshield has a heating function. These lines are actually wires and are sometimes nearly invisible.

ADAS
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, or ADAS, is a collection of systems in your vehicle designed to inform the driver of potential hazards and assist in ensuring road safety. Some examples of ADAS include collision avoidance sensors, blind spot cameras, adaptive cruise control, and hands-free smartphone connection.

Night Vision
By using a combination of infrared and thermal sensors, your vehicle can detect objects out of reach of your headlights at night. Images captured by these sensors can either be displayed on your dashboard screen or a windshield heads-up display.

Rain Sensor
Your vehicle's rain sensor can detect the amount of rainfall on your windshield and can either speed up or slow down the speed of your windshield wipers.The sensor uses an infrared beam to determine if the glass is wet and whether or not to turn on your windshield wiper system.
