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Automatic emergency braking, what it can miss
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems are designed to detect imminent collisions and apply the brakes, but they are not ...
Automatic emergency braking (AEB) is a safety system that can identify when a possible collision is about to occur and responds by autonomously activating the brakes to slow a vehicle prior to impact ...
Most drivers let several years pass before shopping for a new car. While shoppers aren’t kicking tires at dealerships, significant developments can emerge from the automotive technology landscape.
What a difference six or seven model years makes! The American Automobile Association (AAA) says its new research reveals safety progress in today's Automatic Emergency Braking technology. The study ...
New research from the AAA automotive group assessed if AEB performed as expected and if functionality has improved when compared to older versions. Automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems are ...
American Automobile Association warns tech not there yet Automatic emergency braking (AEB) is pretty good at preventing low-speed rear-end crashes but kind of sucks when vehicles are traveling at more ...
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Drivers say “phantom braking” incidents are still happening with driver-assist systems
Drivers were promised that modern cars would quietly watch their backs, stepping in only when […] ...
While federal rulemaking slows down ahead of election season, FMCSA’s regulatory agenda looks to issue a final rule on automatic emergency braking systems and an SNPRM for speed limiters in 2025. The ...
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