Security of tomorrow- Audi’s engineering Part 2

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Drop-out program

Also with the help of existing radar systems to warn future Audi models and disembarking passengers from passing cars and bikes. If you pull out from a vehicle parked alongside the roadway can easily get even with the door just a passing motorists. But a mini-switch in the door handle can already see the intention of opening doors, if the radar parallel registers an approaching object, warn the withdrawal willing optical and acoustic stages before the danger. The test vehicle one stands out most clearly in perceptible warning signal for its elegance: A galvanized metal finish door trim lights in LED technology, thanks to the striking red warning on the case. This wonderful solution for production use an absolute must.

Already today Audis with longitudinal parking spaces in the parking assistant automatically into circles, while the driver brakes and throttle it simply must. For drivers, which is not spatial thinking, an unquestionably pleasant extra. In future, Audi plans to make it even possible that maneuver with the existing sensors, the vehicles autonomously in the transverse gaps. Given the often narrow spaces a huge advantage: The driver sets the car off before the corresponding gap and suppressed after getting a remote control button, causing the car to go find myself alone in a void that offer each side two inches clearance must . The driver must also squeeze after the parking is no longer between the door and wall beyond. This also works vice versa when exiting.

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