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Rear Cross Traffic Alert System (RCTA) is a type of telematics and vehicle electronics system that helps drivers detect and avoid potential collisions when backing up. It uses sensors to detect vehicles approaching from the side, and then alerts the driver with an audible warning and/or visual display. The system is designed to help drivers in parking lots, driveways, and other areas with limited visibility.
RCTA systems are becoming increasingly popular as a safety feature in new vehicles, and are also available as aftermarket products. The technology is also being used in autonomous vehicles, where it helps the vehicle detect and avoid obstacles when reversing.
Companies in the Rear Cross Traffic Alert System market include Bosch, Continental, Denso, Delphi, Valeo, and ZF. Show Less Read more