The number of new cars with automatic emergency braking (AEB) as a standard feature has been rising over the last few years, with three more automakers—Mitsubishi, Nissan/Infiniti, and Stellantis ...
"Avoiding crashes from higher speeds is key to reducing fatalities, injuries, and vehicle damage,” says Jennifer Stockburger, director of operations at CR’s Auto Test Center. "Higher speeds also mean ...
While studying traditional news journalism in college, Jake realized he was smitten by all things automotive and wound up with an internship at Car and Driver. That led to a career writing news, ...
Tesla has now officially recalled another ~11,000 cars and crossovers, this time due to issues related to the brand's forward collision avoidance (FCA) and automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems.
Rear AEB, also known as Reverse AEB and Reverse Automatic Braking, was shown to be more successful than other systems targeted to avoid backing collisions in a recent study by the Insurance Institute ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety announced today that they have officially brokered a historic deal ...
While we’re still some way off seeing full-blown, self-driving cars winding their way across continental Europe, a more modest autonomous technology has found approval with safety bods. Research ...
Congress is zeroing in on automatic emergency braking as the first major test of how far Washington is willing to go to hardwire advanced safety technology into every new car and truck. The emerging ...
Thatcham Research has suggested UK car buyers choose only cars which have Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) as standard or at least specify it as an option. This follows Volvo’s recently redesigned ...
View post: Which is the Best for Commuting: EVs, PHEVs, Hybrids, or ICEs? Automatic emergency braking (AEB) has been around for a while now, and it has quietly become more advanced with systems adding ...
Although an agreement among federal safety regulators, the insurance industry and automakers will put lifesaving automatic braking systems on most light vehicles by 2022, it will be many more years ...