StabiliTrak helps you maintain vehicle control in sudden maneuvers, such
as emergency lane changes.
Not exact matches
Among the proposed sweeping
changes to the way the federal government (NHTSA) tests car safety, headlight and taillight effectiveness would join forward collision warning, auto
emergency braking,
lane departure warning, blind - spot monitoring, and pedestrian automatic braking
as new factors by 2018.
Hyundai is also upping the Tucson's active - safety game,
as the new crossover offers blind - spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert, automatic
emergency braking, and
lane -
change assist.
Other highlights include its long list of safety features such
as lane -
change assist, active
emergency stop assist, brake assist, rear - view camera, rear cross-traffic alert, evasive steering assist and more.
Other features on offer include various driver assistance systems such
as distance assist,
emergency stop assist, active
lane change assist and active brake assist, which are not offered in the outgoing model.
Audi currently uses Level 2 automation features such
as intelligent cruise control,
lane change assistance, and automatic
emergency braking.
The optional AMG Premium package adds a heads - up display and surround view camera,
as well
as further enhancements to safety systems such
as active blind spot assist, active steering assist,
lane change assist, and
emergency stop assist.
Volkswagen is loading the new Polo with an extensive range of new assistance and convenience systems such
as the Front Assist area monitoring system with City
Emergency Braking and Pedestrian Monitoring; Blind Spot Monitor
lane change assistant; Rear Parking Alert system; and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC).
This may
change with the fourth - generation model, which includes numerous safety features such
as adaptive cruise control, automated
emergency braking,
lane departure, safe distance and speed limit warnings, traffic sign recognition, and blind spot monitoring.
The C - Class also features autonomous
emergency braking and a steering assist that can help keep the car centered in its
lane,
as well
as assist with
lane changes or evasive maneuvers, according to Mercedes.
All trim levels are now equipped with intelligent safety features, such
as forward collision warning,
lane keeping assistance, a
lane departure warning, automatic
emergency braking,
lane change assistance, pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control and a rear cross traffic alert with a blind spot warning feature.
Volkswagen offers plenty of electronic safety systems, such
as Emergency Assist autonomous braking and Rear Traffic Assist to aid reversing manoeuvres,
as well
as a system that will alert you if you try to
change lanes without indicating.