Automatic emergency braking (AEB) is a popular technology among Consumer Reports members, and it’s easy to see why: the saving of bacon. “I try to not follow the next car closely. But [AEB] has saved ...
In the not-too-distant future, automatic emergency braking will have to come standard on all new passenger vehicles in the United States, a requirement that the government says will save hundreds of ...
Toyota is also adding the ability for the adaptive cruise control system to courteously allow adjoining traffic to merge into ...
New evaluations designed to address the high percentage of crashes that impact walkers at night were recently conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Only four of the 23 vehicles ...
Craig brought 15 years of automotive journalism experience to the Cars team. A lifelong resident of Michigan, he's as happy with a wrench or welding gun in hand as he is in front of the camera or ...
It's not an exaggeration to say that cars are getting more advanced with each model year. From questionable infotainment growth to semi-autonomous driving technology, manufacturers are adding features ...
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems will be on all cars soon. Almost all AEB systems use radar and visual light to detect hazards. Teledyne FLIR wants to add a thermal image to the mix for a ...
Automatic emergency braking systems are designed to first warn you of an impending frontal collision, then automatically apply the brakes if you don’t — or if you don’t apply them hard enough. While ...
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 ...