NCAP recommended safety list to feature automatic braking
26 Jan 2015|2,206 views
The agency plans to continue to encourage development and commercialisation of additional promising safety-related technologies of vehicle automation through its recommendation of two automatic emergency braking systems - crash imminent braking (CIB) and dynamic brake support (DBS).
These AEB systems, along with promising innovations such as vehicle-to-vehicle communications (V2V) and automated vehicle technologies hold great promise to save even more lives and prevent even more crashes, building upon the successes of crashworthiness and crash avoidance technologies currently available in vehicles today.
The move also marks the first step in a broader revision of NCAP and seeks to ensure the program continues to encourage both consumers and automakers to develop and adopt advanced vehicle safety technologies.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced that it plans to add two cutting-edge automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems to the recommended advanced safety features included under its New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) - the latest step in a half-century of safety innovations that have saved more than 600,000 lives, according to new research.
The agency plans to continue to encourage development and commercialisation of additional promising safety-related technologies of vehicle automation through its recommendation of two automatic emergency braking systems - crash imminent braking (CIB) and dynamic brake support (DBS).
These AEB systems, along with promising innovations such as vehicle-to-vehicle communications (V2V) and automated vehicle technologies hold great promise to save even more lives and prevent even more crashes, building upon the successes of crashworthiness and crash avoidance technologies currently available in vehicles today.
The move also marks the first step in a broader revision of NCAP and seeks to ensure the program continues to encourage both consumers and automakers to develop and adopt advanced vehicle safety technologies.
The agency plans to continue to encourage development and commercialisation of additional promising safety-related technologies of vehicle automation through its recommendation of two automatic emergency braking systems - crash imminent braking (CIB) and dynamic brake support (DBS).
These AEB systems, along with promising innovations such as vehicle-to-vehicle communications (V2V) and automated vehicle technologies hold great promise to save even more lives and prevent even more crashes, building upon the successes of crashworthiness and crash avoidance technologies currently available in vehicles today.
The move also marks the first step in a broader revision of NCAP and seeks to ensure the program continues to encourage both consumers and automakers to develop and adopt advanced vehicle safety technologies.
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