Sentences with phrase «full braking power»

With anti-lock brakes, you don't have to worry about flipping the car if, at high speed, you apply full braking power and turn the wheel at the same time.
At 50 mph and under, the car will employ full braking power to prevent a collision.
The system can use up to 80 % of full braking power to avoid or reduce impact with the detected object.
A new brake - assist feature, which is standard, «interprets driver intent to provide full braking power in an emergency, reducing real - world braking distance by 20 percent or more,» Ford says.
Volvo's radar - and camera - based system can detect pedestrians in front of the car, warn the driver if anyone walks out into its path — and then automatically activate the S60's full braking power if the driver fails to respond in time.
If the driver fails to respond to audible and visual notifications, it kicks over to the Pre-Collision System which will apply full braking power automatically.
Hyundai says the set - up offers both pedestrian and vehicle sensing functionality — the former from 7 - 80 km / h and the latter 8 - 180 km / h. Full braking power can be applied and bring the vehicle to a halt at speeds up to 80km / h.
The fourth phase increases braking to 5 m / s ² (16.4 ft / s ²) followed by automatic full braking power, roughly half a second before projected impact.
The standard antilock brakes also feature brake force distribution (which gives the most braking power to the wheels with the best grip) and brake assist (which supplies full braking power when the brake pedal is applied suddenly, such as in a panic stop situation).
Brake Assist, which automatically engages full braking power in an emergency when the system detects the brake pedal being applied faster than normal.
A pre-collision system (PCS), which incorporates a grille - mounted sensor and retracts seatbelts and triggers full braking power, was optional, and came with the distance - aware Dynamic Radar Cruise Control system.
In an emergency situation at speeds under 30 km / h, Audi pre sense front can brake the A3 Sedan with nearly full braking power.
An optional new system can detect pedestrians in front of or near the car, warn the driver if one of them walks out into the car's path, and then automatically activate the S60's full braking power if the driver fails to respond in time.
As we approached, the car's instrument cluster flashed a warning and produced loud chirping, then the system applied full braking power and stopped the car a few feet away from the pedestrian cutout.
The highlight of the technology is its ability to automatically activate the car's full braking power in certain cases — one of which is when a pedestrian steps into the path of the vehicle; another is when a low - speed collision is detected.
If a cyclist heading in the same direction as the car suddenly swerves out in front of the car as it approaches from behind and collision is imminent, there is an instant warning and full braking power is applied.
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