Physics, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

at the time of danger of collosion is detected ...........provides a red warning light that flashes on the windshield.
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Answered by Shreya27shi
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Answer:

Siren

Explanation:

Hope it's correct but not sure about the answer.

Answered by dualadmire
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Forward Collision Warning is a feature that provides a red warning light that flashes on the windshield at the time of danger of collision

  • Forward collision warning is capable of alarming the driver of an impending collision with a slower moving or stationary car in front of the driver.
  • It is designed to alert the driver to a hazard ahead so that he can brake in time.
  • The alerts are in the form of a flashing row of red lights on the windshield accompanied by a sound alarm.
  • Forward collision warning is accomplished by the sensors located in the front of the car which are capable of detecting how close the car is to any obstacle in front. These typically are camera-based or radar-based.
  • Though it is a useful feature it is not trustworthy at all times. For example, the sensors can get blocked due to ice or snow leading to disabling of the forward collision feature.

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