A Head-Up Display (HUD) is a transparent screen or projection system that displays key driving information—such as speed, navigation directions, lane guidance, and safety alerts—directly onto the windshield or a small display panel in the driver’s line of sight. By allowing drivers to access important data without looking down at the instrument cluster, HUDs enhance driving safety and reaction time. Common in modern vehicles, HUDs may use augmented reality to overlay digital elements on real-world views for an immersive, intuitive driving experience.
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noun an officer of the highest rank in the British navy.
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