The new rule raises the bar by requiring these systems to improve performance at higher speeds and adds new requirements for pedestrians.
MESA (AZFamily)—The government estimates that a new rule requiring automatic emergency braking to be standard on all new cars ...
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Now a new rule from the National Highway Transportation Safety ... s pledge to equip more than 95 percent of the vehicles they produce in the US with automatic emergency braking. In 2019, Consumer ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in April said it will require all new passenger vehicles be equipped with automatic emergency braking ... NHTSA’s safety rule even necessary?
The new rule requires all passenger vehicles weighing 10,000 pounds (4,500 kilograms) or less to have forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection braking.
The new rule requires all passenger vehicles weighing 10,000 pounds (4,500 kilograms) or less to have forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection braking.
“These trends have enabled us to point families to even better ... Vehicles in the top tier also come with standard automatic emergency braking (AEB), particularly important for young ...
Fisker has another braking issue on its hands, prompting US safety regulators to open ... the Ocean would unexpectedly activate its automatic emergency braking (AEB) without any forward obstruction.