J2808_202406 Lane Departure Warning Systems: Information for the Human Interface

Revised

06/26/2024

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The lane departure warning (LDW) system is a warning system that alerts drivers if they are drifting (or have drifted) out of their lane or from the roadway. This warning system is designed to reduce the likelihood of crashes resulting from unintentional lane departures (e.g., run-off-road, side collisions, etc.). This system will not take control of the vehicle; it will only let the driver know that he/she needs to steer back into the lane. An LDW is not a lane-change monitor, which addresses intentional lane changes, or a blind spot monitoring system, which warns of other vehicles in adjacent lanes.
This informational report applies to original equipment manufacturer and aftermarket LDW systems for light-duty vehicles (gross vehicle weight rating of no more than 8500 pounds) on relatively straight roads with a radius of curvature of 500 m or more and under good weather conditions.
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This SAE Information Report has been revised to clarify sections and update references to include new research on this topic.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/J2808_202406
Pages
13
Citation
SAE International Information Report, Lane Departure Warning Systems: Information for the Human Interface, SAE Standard J2808_202406, Revised June 2024, Issued August 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/J2808_202406.
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Published
Jun 26
Product Code
J2808_202406
Content Type
Information Report
Status
Revised
Language
English

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