Newer vehicles are packed with all sorts of technology to help prevent crashes, especially when backing out of a driveway or busy parking lot. But new research reminds us why it's a bad idea to rely ...
Reverse automatic emergency braking systems may not be as reliable as drivers think. A study issued Thursday by motoring club AAA found that the systems struggle to prevent crashes. In one test ...
These days, vehicles come equipped with more viable safety measures, bells, and whistles than at any other moment in history. So much so that even some of those bells and whistles seem to have bells ...
New technology in cars is significantly cutting the number of backup crashes, according to a new report. Rear automatic braking, an option in just 5 percent of new vehicles, is linked to a 62 percent ...
According to a press release issued by the Auto Club Group (AAA), a recent study shows that Reverse Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) — an advanced driving system that automatically activate a car’s ...
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