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The simplest (and best) explanation of the difference between KIA/Hyundai's LKA and LFA and other safety features

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“LFA detects the lane and keeps the vehicle at the center, but even when the lane visual is not detected, it still functions by aligning the car’s center to the vehicle ahead. This flexibility allows the driver to drive safely even when the lane lines are blurred or invisible. Due to this difference, LFA, unlike LKA, can function at speeds below 60 km/h where the lane lines may be blocked by the vehicle ahead.”


 




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