Nissan is bringing even more safety to their cars, starting with the new Note. It will feature Safety Shield technology to benefit occupants, other vehicle users and even pedestrians. It is a network of three innovative safety features that combine to provide drivers with exceptional visibility and protection.
Unlike rival systems that rely on costly multi-camera and radar systems to monitor movements around the car, all three elements of the Nissan Safety Shield work using data sent from a single wide-angle rear-view camera. To ensure the lens is kept clean at all times, Nissan has developed a unique ‘wash and blow dry’ intelligent cleaning system that uses water and jet of compressed air.
The Nissan Safety Shield comprises the following three systems:
Blind Spot Warning: If a vehicle is detected in either blind spot at the rear of the Note, a warning light illuminates in the glass of the Note’s wing mirror. If the driver indicates to change lanes and the system detects a vehicle in the danger area, the light flashes and an audible warning is given.
Lane Departure Warning: Advanced computer programming detects even faint road markings allowing the car to determine if it is drifting out of position without indicating. If it does, a warning is given to the driver to correct their road position.
Moving Object Detection: This system gives an audible and visual alert if someone or something is moving behind the car, for example if a child is walking towards your reversing Note. Images from the camera are displayed on the 5.8-inch NissanConnect screen.
So, do you think all of these elements will help you be a safer driver? Or are they for those who don’t look or take care enough on the road? Comments, as always, are welcome.
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