Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW) (if equipped)
Blind-Spot Collision Warning uses a radar sensor to warn the driver while driving.
It senses the rear side territory of the vehicle and provides information to the driver.
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Blind Spot Area

Warning range is dependent on your vehicle speed. However, if the speed of your vehicle is faster by 10 km/h or more than other nearby vehicles, the warning is not operated.
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Closing at high speed

When vehicles are approaching to your vehicle at high speed, the warning is operated.
Distance from the approaching vehicle can be seen differently according to the relative speed.

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Always be aware of road conditions while driving and be alert for unexpected situations even though Blind-Spot Collision Warning is operating.
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Blind-Spot Collision Warning is a supplemental systems to assist you. Do not entirely rely on the functions. Always pay attention, while driving, for your safety.
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Blind-Spot Collision Warning is not a substitute for proper and safe driving. Always drive safely and use caution when changing lanes or backing up the vehicle.
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Blind-Spot Collision Warning may not detect every object alongside the vehicle.
- Contains Topics
- Setting and activating Blind-Spot Collision Warning