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The Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) is a type of telematics and vehicle electronics technology that helps drivers stay in their lane. It uses sensors to detect lane markings and alert the driver if the vehicle begins to drift out of its lane. The system can also provide corrective steering assistance to help the driver stay in the lane.
LKAS is becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry as it helps to reduce the risk of accidents caused by lane drifting. It is also seen as a way to improve driver comfort and reduce fatigue.
The LKAS market is highly competitive, with many companies offering their own versions of the technology. Some of the major players in the market include Bosch, Continental, Denso, Delphi, and ZF. Other companies such as Autoliv, Magna, and Valeo are also active in the market. Show Less Read more