• Second-generation LDW enhances safety

    Iteris Inc is offering its second-generation Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system for the commercial truck market in the United States and Europe. The
    April 1, 2006

    Iteris Inc is offering its second-generation Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system for the commercial truck market in the United States and Europe. The new LDW system offers drivers more robust performance features including:

    • Single-line tracking — The new system requires visibility of just one lane marking in order to track the truck's position accurately within the lane and emit a warning. It can track either the center or side line.

    • Improved curve tracking — Improvements have been made to track lane marks more accurately through tighter curves.

    • Lighting conditions — Improvements enhance performance across a broader range of lighting conditions including heavy glare.

    • Volume control — The volume level of the audible warnings can be easily modified by truck fleets.

    Access www.iteris.com or phone 714-774-5000 for further information.

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