Blind Spot Monitor at Land Rover Albany

Explore the Blind Spot Monitoring System

Thanks to advanced safety features like the Blind Spot Monitoring System that is available on many models in our new inventory, like the Range Rover, you can enjoy a driving experience that inspires greater confidence. This system helps by keeping an eye on your blind spot and warning you if it senses a vehicle there when you attempt to change lanes. This system helps to make your driving experience around Albany easier and safer not only for you but also for those around you. Find out more about how this system works and how it can help.

How the Blind Spot Monitoring System Works

The Blind Spot Monitoring System activates when you travel at 40 miles per hour or more. It works by using dual radar sensors located in the rear bumper to monitor an area of about 20 feet behind your vehicle and about 8.2 feet on either side, which is about the typical width of a highway lane. Monitoring this area allows the system to keep a watchful eye out for vehicles that you might not be able to see.

When a vehicle enters your blind spot, you'll notice an illuminated, amber-colored icon on the relevant side mirror that warns you of a potential hazard. If you attempt to merge while the Blind Spot Monitoring System detects a risk, the icon flashes.

How the Blind Spot Monitoring System Helps

Merging on the highway and getting into an accident with a vehicle in the next lane because it was hanging in a blind spot is a common cause of accidents. The Blind Spot Monitoring System looks for cars that you can't see and helps to keep you from causing an accident.

Which Models at Land Rover Albany Offer Blind Spot Monitoring?

This amazing safety feature is available on many of our SUVs including the:

Visit our dealership serving Troy and Clifton Park, NY to learn more about how this useful safety feature works.

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