![]() ![]() Lane Departure WarningĪnother premium feature making its debut in the B-segment, Lane Departure Warning detects if the car is starting to drift out of lane. 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. If a vehicle is detected in either blind spot, a discreet warning light illuminates in the glass of the Note’s wing mirror. Blind Spot WarningĪ feature once reserved for cars in the premium sector, Nissan’s system uses the rear wide view Around View Monitor (AVM) camera to detect vehicles in the hidden blind spot areas on both sides of the Note. Images from the camera are displayed on the 5.8-inch Nissan Connect screen. Mounted on the tailgate and having a convex lens, the rear wide view AVM camera has a sweep of vision in excess of 180 degrees, giving it an unparalleled field of vision at the back of the car. ![]() While conventional parking aids warn the driver of an object in their way, Moving Object Detection 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. The Nissan Safety Shield pack comprises the following three technologies: Moving Object Detectionīuilding on the capabilities of Around View Monitor, this new function effectively gives the driver a digital co-pilot to help them look at what might be approaching the path of their reversing Note. Ordinarily, the device provides all of the information required for the Note’s Nissan Safety Shield system. The Note’s camera is trained on the Nissan’s Geneva motorshow stand as last minute preparations are carried out ahead of the official opening to the world’s press tomorrow. ![]() ![]() The Nissan Safety Shield runs using data captured by the single rear wide-view camera, the image taken by this crucial lens is all-important. ![]()
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