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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today announced its intention to make automatic braking technology standard in 2022
.
In fact, this technology is very important for anyone, because more advanced braking functions can help car drivers better avoid rear-end collisions
.
It is understood that 20 automakers, including Audi, BMW, Fiat, Chrysler, Ford, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar, Land Rover, Kia, Maserati, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Subaru, Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo, have signed the agreement
.
The idea of automatic emergency braking is simple, if your car detects an impending collision and the driver does not apply the brakes in time, it will activate the automatic braking function to avoid rear-end
collisions.
NHTSA has set test standards for automatic braking
at speeds ranging from 19 to 40 km/h.
Of course, in the process of driving the car, the automatic braking function also needs to consider the influence of
driving speed, road conditions, rain and snow weather and other factors.
Automakers need to consider when the car should activate automatic braking in
different situations.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today announced its intention to make automatic braking technology standard in 2022
.
In fact, this technology is very important for anyone, because more advanced braking functions can help car drivers better avoid rear-end collisions
.
It is understood that 20 automakers, including Audi, BMW, Fiat, Chrysler, Ford, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar, Land Rover, Kia, Maserati, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Subaru, Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo, have signed the agreement
.
The idea of automatic emergency braking is simple, if your car detects an impending collision and the driver does not apply the brakes in time, it will activate the automatic braking function to avoid rear-end
collisions.
NHTSA has set test standards for automatic braking
at speeds ranging from 19 to 40 km/h.
Of course, in the process of driving the car, the automatic braking function also needs to consider the influence of
driving speed, road conditions, rain and snow weather and other factors.
Automakers need to consider when the car should activate automatic braking in
different situations.