Blind Spot Monitoring is a safety feature that alerts the driver when there is a car in their blind spot. It uses radar to detect vehicles in the blind spot, providing an audible warning and a visual indication on the side mirrors.

Adaptive Cruise Control keeps you at a safe distance from the vehicle ahead of you. It can also keep you in your lane and active even when driving on a straight road or highway. In stop-and-go traffic, this feature will keep your car at a constant speed so that it doesn't get too close to others trying to merge with traffic.

Lane-Keeping Assist uses sensors to detect the lane markings and helps keep the car in the lane. It can be turned on or off, but it is not recommended that you turn it off because in some situations, like when there are no lane markings visible, turning Lane-Keeping Assist off may increase your chances of crashing into other cars or objects.

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