Subaru Outback Manuals 2015 Outback Owner's Manual | Page 417

7-52 Starting and operating/Subaru Rear Vehicle Detection (SRVD) The driver is responsible for paying attention to the rear and side areas of the vehicle. ! Blind Spot Detection (BSD) ! Lane Change Assist (LCA) & System features NOTE The SRVD radar sensor has been certified by the radio wave related laws of the U.S. and Canada. When driving in other countries, certification of the country where the vehicle is driven must be obtained. For certification in the U.S. and Canada, refer to “Certifica- tion for the Subaru Rear Vehicle Detec- tion (SRVD)” F7-58. The system uses radar sensors for the following features. 1) Operating range The system notifies the driver of vehicles existing in the blind area. If the system detects a vehicle existing in the blind area, it warns the driver of dangers by illuminat- ing the SRVD approach indicator light(s) on the outside mirror(s). If the driver operates the turn signal lever in the direction where the SRVD approach in- dicator light is illuminating, the system warns the driver of dangers by flashing the SRVD approach indicator light. 1) Operating range The system notifies the driver of vehicles approaching at a high speed in the neighboring lanes. If the system detects a vehicle approaching at a high speed in the neighboring lanes, it warns the driver of dangers by illuminating the SRVD approach indicator light(s) on the outside mirror(s). If the driver operates the turn signal lever in the direction where the SRVD approach indicator light is illuminat- ing, the system warns the driver of dangers by flashing the SRVD approach indicator light.