Traditional features like blind spot detection help drivers know what's there, even if they can't see it themselves. (Credit: disq/Adobe Stock)

Perception sensors are becoming increasingly common in vehicles.

These sensors, and the systems and processes they enable, make drivers more aware of their surroundings and make it easier for them to respond to that environment. This includes visual aids, like dashcam cameras, but also tactile feedback mechanisms that extend drivers' senses beyond vision.

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