automatic braking in newer cars
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A lot of cars that are coming out now are getting new technology, among this
technology automatic braking seems to be a popular thing.
Department of Transportation, its National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
and the third-party Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), ten automobile
manufacturers plan on integrating automatic emergency brakes as a standard feature in new
vehicles.
The Insurance Institute recently opened a re-modeled facility to research best practices
among these vehicle companies in preventing crashes.
Automatic braking has apparently already made a significant difference in the liabilities
of collisions.
Since the majority of incidents include trouble from the driver, the emergency
brakes compensate for this after giving a warning.
Perhaps a bit obvious, the advantage of the new braking system consists of constant alertness, without the worry of human
condition or distractions.
At the opening of the IIHS facility, named the Vehicle Research Center, the three groups
declared the involvement of the ten car and truck makers.
The list comprises of the following: Volvo, Toyota, Volkswagen, Mercedes Benz, Tesla
Motors, General Motors, Mazda, Audi, BMW, and finally Ford.
A basic design implements studying a blend of potential technologies and picking out the
best for establishing a standard.
Most effort arriving from the automatic emergency brakes comes in the avoidance of
rear-end impacts.
The cost of injuries from insurance claims showed a diminishment of up to 35% with
the use of the specialized brakes.
Also, the vehicle manufacturers already mentioned encompass over half of the
lighter cars and trucks bought within the United States as of the year 2014.
Currently, to earn the award of “Top Safety Pick,” the Insurance Institute for Highway
Safety has established criteria that a respective vehicle must carry the new
braking method.