The elite Titanium trim of the 2016 Ford Fusion Hybrid near Atlanta GA is also available with premium safety features like parking assistance, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alerts, lane departure warning, lane keeping assistance, and a system that will
even warn the driver if the vehicle senses they are becoming too tired to drive.
Not exact matches
That
drivers seem so eager to ignore those
warnings could point to the need for
even more aggressive measures.
The system, already available in some vehicle models, uses sensors and radar to determine when a vehicle must slow down; it then begins to flash a
warning and apply brakes, slowing or stopping the vehicle
even if the
driver fails to do so.
«Now that the energy sector is no longer a major economic
driver, a healthy housing sector is
even more essential,» the organization's chief economist, Will Dunning,
warned in a statement.
Driving down the road there might be a sign
warning drivers to pull over and take a break if they are
even the least bit tired.
Currently they can and do ticket any cars that don't have a receipt on the dashboard,
even if the
driver is stepping away to pay the meter — no exceptions, no
warnings.
Even after controlling for
driver age and gender; officer race; the crime rate and business density of the neighborhood; whether the stop resulted in a search,
warning, citation, or arrest; and the severity of the offense (if there was one), more respectful language was used with white
drivers than with black
drivers, they report today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
He has built up such a good relationship with the local media that he has
even managed to get the local radio to
warn drivers of the risk of traffic jams near the academy because of the popularity of its parents»
evenings.
The Lexus NX also boasts a long list of available active safety features (lane departure
warning, blind - spot
warning, rear cross-traffic alert, adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking), and an enhanced Lexus Enform app can
even set speed or distance limits for a guest
driver.
Tech count isn't overly high, though like all modern Mercs the safety equipment list is extensive, with
driver - monitoring Attention Assist
warning you if you're too tired to drive, collision prevention assist and
even an active bonnet for pedestrian protection on the huge standard safety kit list.
Since commercial
drivers can often find themselves driving different trucks from week to week or
even from day to day, it is important to understand how variations in collision
warning interfaces impact the effectiveness of the technology.
Even better, if the Porsche Active Safe system is bundled,
drivers will have forward collision
warning and automatic emergency braking.
Audi pre sense ® city can detect cornering and stationary vehicles and pedestrians at speeds of up to 52 mph,
warn the
driver of an imminent collision and
even initiate emergency braking.
It can monitor the vehicle in the lane ahead of you, and if deceleration is required, the
warning function will alert the
driver and the system can automatically apply the brakes to help minimize the severity of a collision — or
even help prevent one.
LaneSense ® Lane Departure
Warning with Lane Keep Assist also gives the
driver visual and audible alerts when it senses and unintentional lane drift, and can
even help correct your course if you don't manually return to your lane.
There are also loads of new - to - the - Escape safety features like: enhanced active park - assist that steers your car into parallel or perpendicular parking spots, adaptive cruise control, collision
warning that automatically applies the brakes to avoid or mitigate a rear - ender, lane - keeping and, if none of that does the trick, a
driver alert system that flashes a
warning and
even vibrates the wheel if it thinks you're dozing off.
The forward collision
warning adds autonomous brake operation at lower speeds, which means it will begin applying the brakes
even if the
driver doesn't.
If the
driver fails to react to the
warning, Enhanced Active Cruise Control will intervene to decelerate the vehicle,
even braking it to a stop as needed, depending on the situation.
The CLA250 boasts impressive safety features including systems that detect
driver drowsiness (Attention Assist), a rearview monitor and Active Brake Assist, which uses radar to
warn the
driver of a potential collision and, if necessary,
even applies the brakes.
Even hot hatches need
driver assistance systems now, and this Mini is no exception: Camera - based automatic cruise control, collision and pedestrian
warnings, high - beam assistant, Park Distance Control and a rearview camera are all offered.
This advanced suite of
driver assist safety features uses sensors, cameras,
warnings, and mitigation measures to keep you aware of your surroundings and can
even intervene to help avoid an accident.
Not every system is the same, since some vehicles have parking sensors that emit
warning beeps and
even some have systems that will also vibrate the
driver's seat if an impact is possible.
There's
even a little
warning tune that plays when you forget to do some important
driver duty.
All Accords also get the new Honda Sensing Suite of safety and
driver assistance systems for 2018, which includes collision mitigation braking, lane departure
warning, adaptive cruise control with low - speed follow and
even traffic sign recognition.
They then take steps that may include
warning the
driver, preparing airbag and other systems for an imminent crash, or
even applying partial or full braking to avoid or minimize impact.
The system can help maintain a safe distance on the highway, a lane departure
warning system, a
driver alert
warning for various safety situations, and
even keeps an eye out for pedestrians.
The access height can be locked to prevent automatically raising the Rover into harm's way in cramped parking decks, but
even locked it will revert back to normal ride height at about 15 mph after
warning the
driver to slow down.
This new system
warns the
driver if another vehicle is entering his path and, if needed, can
even apply the brakes to help avoide the collision if the
driver does not properly react in time.
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even though the
driver aid features are pretty limited, we've just got on this fully loaded Grand Touring and adaptive cruise control, LED headlights with adaptive high beams, and lane departure
warning not assist.
Interpreting
warnings from multiple systems may be confusing or
even distracting for some
drivers.
If you upgrade to the Touring Package, you will find a long list of active safety features — from Adaptive Cruise Control to Lane Departure
Warning — that continue to keep
drivers safe
even when they do not recognize their own danger.
The collision mitigation system can not only
warn drivers if it deems that the SUV is approaching an obstacle or other vehicle too quickly but it can
even hit the brakes, going so far as to bring the Mitsubishi to a complete halt if it was originally traveling at 20 mph or less.
Advanced
driver aids limited only to the top - spec Titanium include an active lane - keeping assistant that will
warn drivers if they wander from their lane and
even steer the car back into its lane, plus blind - spot monitoring and adaptive LED headlights.
Depending upon options selected, buyers can also get lane - departure
warning, radar - based adaptive cruise control and a forward - collision mitigation system capable of
warning the
driver, pre-charging the brakes and
even automatically braking the vehicle if a collision is imminent.
Even small cars are loading up on
driver tech, such as forward collision
warning and lane departure
warning, because the technology is cheaper.
The current Equus puts blinds spot detection
warnings in the head - up display so
drivers know not to try shifting lanes
even before they think about hitting the turn signal.
But, oh, what those options do: short - term self - driving, pedestrian detection and avoidance, automatic parking, drowsy
driver warnings,
even a fragrance dispenser to dissipate outside odors.
Some of it will be optional and Australian specifications are not
even close to completion, but new items include Active Safety Brake, Distance Alert, active lane departure
warning,
driver attention
warning, automatic full - beam lights, speed sign recognition and suggestion (cleverly, if you have the cruise control set and the system detects a limit change, it will ask you if you want to reset the cruise to the new limit), adaptive cruise control and active blind spot monitoring.
DRIVE PILOT will help the
driver avoid potential accidents by sending
warnings or
even applying the brakes when necessary.
Every possible toy is included in the strikingly low $ 69,050 price tag including (take a breath) automatic shades for the rear side windows and rear window, auto hold, a 360 degree camera, Bluetooth, a wireless charging pad located in a compartment designed specifically for cell phones,
driver alert detection, radar cruise control with lane departure
warning and lane keep assist, rear cross-traffic alert, a large 12.3» screen to compliment said Audi MMI knob, a HUD, traction control, automatic braking with pedestrian detection, and
even parking sensors.
As an option BMW ActiveHybrid 7 is naturally available with the innovative
driver assistance systems provided by BMW ConnectedDrive, including Lane Change
Warning, Lane Departure
Warning, Speed Limit Info, BMW Night Vision
even able to detect individual persons, a back - up camera and BMW Side View.
It can help detect cornering and stationary vehicles and pedestrians at speeds of up to 52 mph, help
warn the
driver of an imminent collision, can initiate emergency braking and can
even help stop the vehicle under 25 mph.
Available Rear cross traffic assist uses optical
warnings and radar sensors to alert of approaching vehicles and can
even prompt the
driver to stop the vehicle.6 Attentive driving The features discussed are not substitutes for attentive driving.
For an
even higher level of safety, the Golf GTI offers a multitude of optional
driver assistance technologies, including Lane Departure
Warning, High Beam Control, Parking Steering Assistant, Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Traffic Alert, Autonomous Emergency Braking, Forward Collision
Warning, and Adaptive Cruise Control.
The New Citroën C3 now offers
even more options that improve the driving experience, with an advanced
driver assistance system including voice controlled 3D navigation, a reversing camera, lane departure
warning and blind - spot monitoring.
The addition of
driver aid technology, such as blind spot
warning, make the cars cabin tech
even better.
If the
driver must take immediate action to avoid a collision, the system sounds a
warning to prompt
driver action or can
even activate the brakes to decelerate the vehicle.
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.
The 911 RSR
even borrows a bit of road car technology to help it in endurance racing, taking advantage of a radar - based collision avoidance system, not unlike active cruise control, that detects other cars and
warns the
driver.
High - tech electronics that
warn inattentive
drivers of blind - spot intrusion and impending collisions have migrated from the luxury realm down to mainstream brands, and they are
even standard in some cases.