It boasts cameras that can detect pedestrians, large animals and cyclists you might have missed and warn you of their presence, as well as an automatic braking system that
brings the car to a halt if it detects you're about to run into the car in front.
Not exact matches
While Muni was lucky that the ransomware did not impact any systems used
to run its actual transportation systems (buses, light rail trains, cable
cars, etc.),
if you get infected, you may not be so lucky - ransomware has been known
to bring business operations
to a complete
halt.
Prior
to stopping the
car, the system attempts
to alert the driver (presumably with sounds and vibrations);
if the driver remains inactive, it switches on the hazards, performs what is described as a «gentle steering maneuver,» and then
brings the
car to a
halt.
A twin solenoid system, it allows for «change of mind» functionality,
bringing the engine back up
to speed even during its run - down phase
if, for instance, the
car is coming
to a
halt at a junction and the driver sees an opportunity
to join the traffic flow.
The brakes do a phenomenal job of
bringing the
car to a
halt while the grip from the tyres are good enough
if not great.
If detected the emergency braking will
bring the
car to a
halt safely.
The front camera system, working in tandem with Forward Collision Alert, doesn't only «see» other vehicles but also recognises pedestrians and will automatically apply the brakes
to bring the
car to a
halt,
if you haven't already.