Tuesday 9 June 2015

Automatic breaking may one day be required for new cars

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Many new cars come with automatic braking as an option, but for the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), this isn't enough.

According to a report in The Detroit News, the NTSB is pressuring the U.S. Government to make automatic braking a federal mandate. Its argument is safety features like airbags and seat belts come standard, so more advanced safety like collision warning and automatic braking — which, they argue, can prevent injuries and fatalities— should come standard as well.

Collision warning systems use various combinations of radars, cameras and proximity sensors to warn a driver if they are too close to an object, with auto-braking taking it a step further by actually bringing the car to a stop if necessary. Generally, these features are available on high-end cars, though, they're trickling down to the mainstream on models from Subaru, Chrysler and others. Read more...

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