The new Mercedes - Benz S - Class is taking steps towards the future of autonomous driving, and will feature Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC and Active Steering Assist to give the driver more support and
keeping the vehicle a safe distance and steering.
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Lexus claims this feature will be able to drive the
vehicle autonomously «from entrance ramp to exit ramp» on highways and will have the capability of merging in and out of traffic, changing lanes, and
keeping the
vehicle in its lane while maintaining a
safe distance to the
vehicle in front.
Once on such a road the technology will offer a range of driver assistance, including lane assist, automatic lane
keeping and overtaking, along with the ability to maintain the
safest distance between all the
vehicles around it.
The available Honda Sensing suite of driver - assist technologies features four advanced systems including Adaptive Cruise Control and a Road Departure Mitigation System to
keep the Fit at a
safe distance from
vehicles ahead, behind and on either side.
Standard safety elements include Collision Prevention Assist Plus and Attention Assist to
keep the car on the road and at a
safe distance from surrounding
vehicles.
Pilot Assist takes over driving chores and
keeps the S90 aligned in the center of the lane, while tracking the speed of the
vehicle in front to maintain a
safe following
distance.
This system uses sensors to detect the
vehicles ahead and
keep your
vehicle moving at a
safe distance.
Active
Distance Assist DISTRONIC and Active Steering Assist now support the driver even more conveniently by
keeping a
safe distance from other
vehicles, steering, and automatically adjusting speed at bends in the roads and road junctions.
Among them: active cruise control to
keep vehicles at a
safe buffer
distance from others at highway speeds; lane - change warning systems that use tiny cameras and sensors to identify lane markings and warn drivers when their
vehicles start to stray; and emergency systems that automatically tighten seat belts and apply the brakes when a car is closing in dangerously fast on the
vehicle in front of it.
features that
keep you at a
safe distance from
vehicles in front and blind spot awareness.
It helps drivers stay in their lane, navigate stop - and - go traffic and
keep a
safe distance from the
vehicle ahead.
These technologies use a combination of sensors and cameras to judge where your
vehicle is, correct potential mistakes,
keep a
safe distance between you and the car in front of you, and warn you if you're about to make a mistake.
Following
Distance Indicator is a General Motors active safety technology that helps a driver
keep a
safe following
distance from the
vehicle ahead.
With
Distance Control Assist, the
vehicle slows down for you,
keeping the right amount of
distance between you and the car ahead, reducing stress while making the drive
safer.
The radar - based system also can monitor the
vehicle in front (up to 600 feet) and adjust the speed of the Lincoln MKS to
keep it a
safe distance behind the lead
vehicle.
The Escape can also be had with adaptive cruise control that maintains a driver - set speed on the highway, but can automatically reduce its speed to
keep a
safe following
distance behind a leading
vehicle.
Intelligent cruise control (available on 2.5 SL and 3.5 SL) helps
keep a
safe distance between you and the
vehicle in front of you, responding based on the speed of traffic.
Available driver assist features such as the Adaptive Cruise Control that
keeps you a
safe distance from other
vehicles when following on the highway, and if you should drift from your designated lane, the available Lanesense ® Lane Departure Warning with Lane
Keep Assist will keep you cente
Keep Assist will
keep you cente
keep you centered.
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
keeps you at a
safe distance from the
vehicle in front at speed of 32 MPH on higher.
A smart camera monitors the front end to make sure you
keep a
safe distance from the
vehicle ahead of you or apply brakes if a pedestrian enters your path.
Commit to
keeping a
safe distance between you and other
vehicles on the roads to avoid a motorcycle accident.
Keep a
safe following
distance behind the
vehicle ahead of you, so you can react if something happens without endangering yourself or anyone else.
Following
Distance Allowing truckers to
keep a
safe following
distance behind the
vehicle in front of them can help to prevent accidents.
Keep Your
Distance: You need to maintain a
safe distance between your
vehicle and other
vehicles.
At all times in high winds, moderate your speed,
keep a
safe distance from
vehicles around you and look ahead at trees, hedges and overhead cables to get clues to the wind's direction and strength.
It is so important for new drivers to start to speak and understand this language and to get into the habit early on of braking as early as possible, not only to
keep a
safe distance from the
vehicles but to tell the cars behind them to slow down.
Your driving school instructor will recommend you to
keep a three second
safe distance from the
vehicle in front of you if you are running at 35mph and an additional 1 second for every 10miles increased in speed.