Available Forward Collision Alert systems use camera technology and / or available radar to alert you to
detected slowing vehicles in your path.
Available Forward Collision Alert system uses camera technology and / or available radar to alert you to
detected slowing vehicles in your path.
Automatic Emergency Braking features on the safety pack - equipped cars, and this uses a long - range radar to
detect slowing vehicles, first playing an audible warning, before applying the brakes to prevent a collision.
The all - new F - Series Super Duty is available with numerous driver - assist technologies: SYNC ® 3 — Ford's all - new communications and entertainment system features faster performance, conversational voice recognition and an easier - to - understand graphical interface, along with an intuitive smartphone - like 8 - inch touch screen Blind Spot Information System with trailer tow is optimized for Super Duty to include the length of the trailer; BLIS ® uses radar sensors in the taillamps to monitor areas that may not be visible to the driver Lane departure warning provides a warning when a driver strays from a lane through a series of steering wheel vibrations that mimic rumble strips Adaptive cruise control and collision warning with brake support use sensors to
detect slower vehicles moving in the same direction.
Not exact matches
Upon
detecting no hands, an alert will go off and will
slow down the
vehicle until the driver's hands are back on the steering wheel.
The system frequently checks if the driver's hands are on the steering wheel, and it will provide alerts and
slow down the
vehicle if it
detects otherwise.
Using camera technology, this available advanced feature alerts you to
slowing vehicles detected in your path.
PFCW senses not only the relative velocity and distance of a
vehicle directly ahead, but also of the
vehicle travelling in front of that one, providing audible and visual warnings when it
detects traffic
slowing ahead.
Using sensing technology, this available advanced feature alerts you to
slowing vehicles detected in your path.
A
vehicle equipped with stability control is constantly checking to see if there's grip, and when it
detects a loss of grip, or that the car's trajectory is not in line with the steering angle (suggesting it's going too fast in a corner), it can apply certain brakes or even cut engine power to
slow the
vehicle and bring it back on its intended course.
Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go The 6 Series» available radar - based cruise control will
detect a
slower - moving
vehicle ahead and reduce speed accordingly.
In addition to
slower - moving, stopping or stationary
vehicles, it can also
detect pedestrians crossing in the danger zone ahead of the
vehicle.
Using camera technology, this advanced feature alerts you to
slowing vehicles detected in your path.
Collision Prevention Plus — This radar - based system
detects vehicles that
slow suddenly ahead of you, and it can help prevent a collision from occurring.
When a threat is
detected a audio / visual warning is issued, followed by gradual mitigated braking in order to
slow the
vehicle and possibly prevent a major crash.
When its radar sensor
detects traffic
slowing ahead, your
vehicle also
slows down.
The optional Adaptive Cruise Control system makes highway driving easier by automatically
slowing the
vehicle when radar
detects traffic ahead.
Helps
detect a
slowing or stopped
vehicle and warn the driver of a potential collision.
Standard on Premier, this advanced feature uses camera technology and alerts you to
slowing vehicles detected in your path.
Forward collision warning alerts a driver when the system
detects that the
vehicle is about to crash into another
vehicle in front, but the system doesn't
slow down or stop the
vehicle.
First, on the highway, because it
detects both fast overtaking
vehicles and
slow ones in the blind spot, warns the driver and thereby makes overtaking safer.
On
detecting a
slower moving
vehicle, the system automatically adjusted braking and acceleration to maintain a «time gap», as selected by the driver.
Available advanced technology like ultrasonic sensors
detect vehicles and objects in your blind spots while a front - facing camera gives you a peek around corners at
slow speeds.
Designed to operate at city and highway speeds, it uses radar and a camera to
detect slower - moving and stationary
vehicles ahead and provides steering support to enable drivers to maneuver around a
vehicle if a collision is imminent
• Post-Collision Braking: Helps reduce the impact of a potential secondary collision by automatically applying moderate brake pressure when an initial collision event is
detected;
slowing the
vehicle can potentially lessen injury to occupants and damage to the
vehicle
Additionally, LTA pulls data from GPS and onboard maps to
detect upcoming bends in the road and can automatically
slow the
vehicle if it is approaching too quickly.
If the Outback
detects an impending collision, the smart braking and throttle system can
slow down or even stop the
vehicle should the driver not respond to audio and visual warnings.
When a
slower moving
vehicle is
detected, the system automatically adjusts the throttle or brakes to maintain a «time gap», as selected by the driver.
Although obscured from your forward field of view, sensors can
detect if that
vehicle suddenly and unexpectedly
slows, helping to give you time to react to the situation.
Although that
vehicle may be obscured from view, PFCW's sensors can
detect if it suddenly and unexpectedly
slows, giving the driver additional time to react.
Acura says the system can
detect a
vehicle in the path of the TL - X and automatically
slow it down to avoid a collision.
Evasive Steering Assist, designed to operate at city and motorway speeds, which uses radar and a camera to
detect slower - moving and stationary
vehicles ahead and provides steering support to enable drivers to manoeuvre around a
vehicle if a collision is imminent.
Should an accident occur, new Post-Collision Braking technology helps to reduce the impact of a potential secondary collision by automatically applying moderate brake pressure when an initial collision event is
detected;
slowing the
vehicle can potentially lessen injury to occupants and further damage to the
vehicle.
While every model of the 2017 Ford Escape comes standard with a rear view camera and LED tailights, Ford also offers additional safety technology such as its adaptive cruise control system, which allows the driver to set a predetermined speed, but when sensors
detect a
slower moving
vehicle directly ahead, it can adjust the speed of the Escape until the driver passes the
slower automobile.
These systems can
detect the «snaking» of a trailer or caravan and counteract it by braking individual wheels, reducing engine torque and
slowing the
vehicle down.
The system makes highway driving easier by automatically
slowing the
vehicle when radar
detects traffic
slowing ahead.
Set the speed, and the system
detects vehicles ahead and automatically
slows or speeds up.