The different features of a driving assistance system are:
Lane departure warning system
The Lane Departure Warning System alerts the driver if the vehicle is drifting from one lane to the other. The ADAS system sends application alerts within a pre-set and safe distance before a vehicle might or could trail into the other lane. These systems are sensitive and built smartly considering the lane markings that appear in different colours. Lane departure warnings are given through voice, vibration, or sound warnings.The system makes use of a scanning device mounted in the front of the vehicle, making use of warning systems like a laser, camera, and radar. The system detects the vehicle at safe distance and when the safe distance is crossed warns the driver.
Front collision warning
The Front Collision Warning System alerts the driver in the critical scenario of a frontal collision, thereby averting impending accidents. The frontal collisions are averted by different alerts like tactile, sound or visuals. Some systems also provide mild braking that would considerably control the speed of the vehicle and make the collision less impactful in case the driver is unresponsive to the alerts.
Forward Proximity Warning
The most kind of accidents happens on the rear side, where the driver is either distracted or speed driving. The forward proximity warning works on the same concept and technology as the front collision warning. The camera, radar or lasers automatically detect the vehicle in the front and gauge a safe distance between the two vehicles and the speed of the vehicle.
Pedestrian Collision Warning
The pedestrian is at utmost risk and vulnerable walking on the road or the sidewalks. They are essentially in their safety zones and yet caught off-guard by someone is reckless driving. The system warns the driver when the pedestrian is in a collision zone and at a critical distance of the moving vehicle.