A number of automakers are getting closer to building self driving vehicles. The latest technology that will soon be as common as back up cameras are automatic braking systems, which is suppose to reduce the number of rear-end collisions. See how some automakers fared in the latest government test. Most automakers refer to this high-end safety option as a Forward Collision Alert System. As long as they work, we strongly recommend it. In fact, it should be a standard feature just like airbags.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Latest Study: Do The Automatic Self-Braking Systems Really Work?
A number of automakers are getting closer to building self driving vehicles. The latest technology that will soon be as common as back up cameras are automatic braking systems, which is suppose to reduce the number of rear-end collisions. See how some automakers fared in the latest government test. Most automakers refer to this high-end safety option as a Forward Collision Alert System. As long as they work, we strongly recommend it. In fact, it should be a standard feature just like airbags.
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