In 1852, the Studebaker brothers, Henry and Clem, opened the doors—quite literally—to the “Studebaker Wagon Works” in Indiana. Little did they know, their humble wagon venture would roll its way to global fame. Meanwhile, over in the land of bicycles, the Duryea brothers were busy swapping pedals for engines, becoming the first to sell cars in the USA. Fast forward to 1939, and General Motors shifted gears by introducing the fully automatic transmission, ensuring drivers everywhere could finally sip coffee while cruising.
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Lane assist, the superhero sidekick of modern driving, is here to save the day – or at least prevent some bumper kisses. Using sensors, it alerts drivers who seem to think lanes are just suggestions, issuing warnings for everything from sleepy swerves to tailgating or blind spot blunders. Debuting in 2004 in a fancy Infiniti, lane assist is now as common as GPS in high-end cars and is even sneaking into budget models. Who knew our cars would start nagging us like a concerned parent?
