| NO blind spots on Ford S-Max and Galaxy |
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2010 Ford S-MAX pictures :
The new Ford S-MAX and Galaxy, on sale this month, are the first Ford models to feature the Blind Spot Information System. The technology will also appear in other future Ford vehicles including the next-generation Ford C-MAX and Focus to be launched during the next 12 months. The system works using two sophisticated multi-beam radars which are mounted in the outer corners of the rear bumper. Using the two radars, the system monitors a blind spot zone on each side of the vehicle. This extends from the wing mirror to around three metres behind the rear bumper and widthways by about three metres either side of the car. Unlike some similar systems, Ford’s Blind Spot Information System has been specially designed to operate from speeds as low as 6mph, making it particularly effective in congested urban conditions and stop-start driving on busy motorways where many collisions occur.
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