American New Car Shoppers Want BlueCruise Like Tech, Rear Auto Braking
A slight change from prior studies.
Read More »A slight change from prior studies.
Read More »The automaker hasn't given up on the more advanced tech.
Read More »Not being truly hands- and eyes-free makes them a bit unnecessary.
Read More »Appears to be a fault with the driver assist.
Read More »It's turning out to be a profitable venture.
Read More »Colors that stick out to human drivers may not be picked up by computers.
Read More »The technology has paid off in a big way.
Read More »The long-awaited feature is coming soon.
Read More »A Ford-backed lobby group is against the proposal.
Read More »The group has called such a rule unnecessary.
Read More »Pertaining to partially-autonomous systems.
Read More »Automakers were already voluntarily adding automatic emergency braking to vehicles.
Read More »Highlighting the stark differences between these systems.
Read More »The changes take into account current and future ADAS features.
Read More »Automakers are currently testing different prevention technologies.
Read More »Issues have been increasing over the past five years, too.
Read More »Poor visibility has reportedly resulted in four crashes when FSD was activated.
Read More »Another way to prevent an increasingly common type of accident.
Read More »Highlighting the need for change.
Read More »The crash occurred at night back in March.
Read More »In fact, it can make driving more dangerous.
Read More »Driver misuse of the system is still a problem.
Read More »The rule takes effect in 2029.
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