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Ford and other automakers are introducing «blind spot systems» and motion sensors that warn of potential collisions with brake support.
Audi Pre Sense Plus monitors the road ahead and can warn of a potential collision.
Audi Pre Sense Plus monitors the road ahead to warn of a potential collision, while the Night Vision Assistant can detect nearby pedestrians on dark roads, and a color head - up display projects speed and navigation information onto the windshield, close to your field of vision.
Should the driver not react to the warning of a potential collision, the system would gradually prime brake pressure and apply — with maximum deceleration power - if necessary.

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Hundreds of MTA New York City buses will be outfitted with technology to warn both pedestrians and drivers of potential collisions as part of a new pilot program.
With the increased information that it provides, officials will be able to better predict the path of debris and warn satellite operators of potential collisions.
The standard Audi Pre-Sense system can warn the driver, tension the seatbelts and close the windows if a potential collision is detected, while Pre-Sense Rear flashes the brake lights as a warning to rearward traffic if you're in danger of being rear - ended.
Electronic warning system functions such as forward - collision or lane departure alerts would not be subject to the proposed guidelines, since they are intended to warn a driver of a potential crash and are not considered distracting devices.
FEB helps alert drivers to potential collisions with the vehicle in front of them by providing visual and audible warnings, and applying partial braking.
Because of Predictive Forward Collision Warning (PFCW), you have already been alerted to the potential risk and can respond accordingly, helping to avoid a cCollision Warning (PFCW), you have already been alerted to the potential risk and can respond accordingly, helping to avoid a collisioncollision.
The warning systems use cameras in the windshield to alert drivers when they are drifting out of their lane, or when a potential collision may happen.
Hot on the heels of Volvo's reveal of a collision warning system for drivers and bicyclists — one that can predict and warn of potential crashes before they happen — Jaguar Land Rover is also...
It includes Lane Departure Alert, Automatic High Beam headlights and Toyota's Pre-Collision System with autonomous braking, which first warns you of a potential forward collision and will then apply the brakes for you if you do not take evasive action.
«At all speeds, the Forward Collision Warning (FCW) function of the AEB system warns the driver of potential danger ahead via audible and visual alerts,» Hyundai says.
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.
Our tester came with a number of very interesting options, including a blind - spot warning system, adaptive cruise control, and potential collision warning.
As a segment first, the Accent offers Autonomous Emergency Braking, which utilizes a front forward - facing radar to detect a vehicle and warn the driver of a potential collision.
Safety features include standard Collision Prevention Assist Plus, which audibly warns drivers of potential frontal impacts at speeds above 4 mph.
Among the optional highlights are a new generation of BMW Navigation System, which offers extra capability, sharper graphics and 3D elements for the map display, the full - color BMW Head - Up Display; Active Driving Assistant, which warns the driver of a potential collision with a pedestrian, the intelligent; LED High Beam Assistant and the latest iteration of BMW Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go.
Plus that, we can have available a lot of driving aids systems like the Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS), Lane Keep Assist System (LKAS), Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), High Beam Assist (HBA) and also a Hyundai - first application of Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), utilising sensor - fusion technology, helps to avoid potential collisions or reduce their impact.
If any of these features detect potential for a collision, they will provide drivers with either an audible or visual warning (sometimes both) so that they can take action to avoid it — if possible.
Helps detect a slowing or stopped vehicle and warn the driver of a potential collision.
Also available is a pre-collision assist system with pedestrian detection that will first warn the driver of a potential collision, then stop the truck if the driver fails to react.
Adaptive cruise control enables collision warning with brake support to help slow the car if the potential of a crash is detected.
Available features include lane - keeping assistance, blind spot alerts, rear cross traffic alert, forward collision alert, automatic front braking and a pulsing driver's seat to warn the occupant of potential hazards.
DRIVER - ALERT SEAT As part of the 2016 GMC Sierra's lane - departure and forward - collision warning, this vibrating driver's seat alerts the driver of potential danger.
The integrated Porsche Active Safe visually an audibly warns the driver of a potential collision and briefly tugs on the brakes.
While it is Front Assist that warns drivers against getting too close to the vehicle in front and of any potential collision at higher speeds, City Emergency Braking performs this role in slower urban traffic.
Active Driving Assistant warns the driver of potential collisions — including those involving pedestrians.
Forward Collision Warning System is another good feature in the Optima and it will alert you if there is a potential impact ahead of you.
AEB uses both the forward - facing radar and camera, through sensor fusion, to detect a vehicle or pedestrian, and warns the driver of a potential collision.
Cadillac continues to supply a long list of safety technologies for the Escalade, including a front center airbag system, adaptive cruise control with forward collision warning, front and rear automatic low - speed braking, lane departure and blind spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, lane change alert, automatic seat belt tightening, and a safety alert seat that vibrates in response to potential threats.
The new Active Brake Assist 4 with pedestrian detection warns the driver visually and audibly of any potential collision with pedestrians and at the same time automatically triggering partial braking.
DRIVER ALERT SEAT This optional but important safety feature works with the Sierra's lane - departure and forward - collision warning systems by vibrating the seat to alert the driver of potential danger.
Trailhawk and Limited models are available with a large option package that includes a forward collision warning system (with automatic brake intervention in potential collision situations), a lane departure warning system that will give the steering wheel a nudge if you veer out of your lane on the highway, and blind - spot and rear cross-traffic alerts.
This forward - facing radar constantly monitors the road ahead of the MDX to warn drivers of potential collisions.
Intelligent Forward Collision Warning can help alert you to potential risks up ahead by monitoring the velocity and distance of the vehicle in front of the vehicle ahead of you.
Working with radar sensors and camera monitoring, these systems warn the driver of a potential collision during a lane change manoeuvre or if the car strays unintentionally out of its lane, as well as alerting him if the car gets too close to the vehicle in front.
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) 1 provides audio and visual display warnings to help alert the driver of a potential frontal collision and can help reduce speed if necessary.
Another option, Forward Collision Warning uses the Intelligent Cruise system's laser range finder to alert the driver of a potential collision, and if the driver does not respond, Brake Assist automatically engages the brakes to help reduce collision speed anCollision Warning uses the Intelligent Cruise system's laser range finder to alert the driver of a potential collision, and if the driver does not respond, Brake Assist automatically engages the brakes to help reduce collision speed ancollision, and if the driver does not respond, Brake Assist automatically engages the brakes to help reduce collision speed ancollision speed and impact.
Be more aware of obstacles and other unpredictable changes in the road with the available Forward Collision Warning (FCW) system, which activates and alerts you when your Optima detects objects immediately ahead that may cause a potential impact, encouraging you to decelerate.
It offers the driver detection of potential collisions, and provides, first, a warning sound and then applies brakes to lessen the severity of effects of an accident.
The new Active Brake Assist 4 with pedestrian recognition warns the driver visually and audibly of any potential collision with pedestrians and at the same time automatically triggering partial braking.
Among the highlights are a new generation of the Navigation System Professional, which offers extra capability, sharper graphics and 3D elements for the map display, the full - colour BMW Head - Up Display, Driving Assistant Plus, which warns the driver of a potential collision with a pedestrian, the intelligent, glare - free LED High Beam Assistant, Active Protection with Attentiveness Assistant and the latest development stage of the Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go function.
FEB provides audio and visual display warnings to help alert the driver of a potential collision and help reduce speed if necessary.
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The standard Audi Pre Sense Basic system warns the driver, pre-tensions the seatbelts and closes the windows if a potential collision is detected, while Pre Sense Rear (also standard) uses the brake light to warn traffic behind the vehicle in the event of a potential rear collision.
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Included in the safety features are the pre-collision assist system, which detects the potential for a collision with both vehicles and pedestrians and flashes a warning across the windshield of the vehicle and sounds an alarm in the cockpit of the car.
Perhaps the most important aspect of Ford Co-Pilot360 is the standard automatic emergency braking — anytime a potential collision is detected, the system will flash a warning and sound an alert, and if your reaction time isn't quite quick enough, your car will automatically pump the brakes in hopes of avoiding a collision.
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