Automatic braking can reduce crashes by over 40 per cent, study — via drivingdotca Technology Safety
But there’s one modern safety system that you should never deactivate, because it might just save you from an accident. According to two recent studies out of the U.S. — one from a partnership of government and the auto industry, and the other from the insurance industry — suggest that automatic emergency braking can reduce rear-end crashes by up to 50 per cent, and cut pickup truck crashes by over 40 per cent.
The Partnership for Analytics Research in Traffic Safety looked at data collected by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration from 12 million crashes over 13 states, specifically honing in on forward collision warning and emergency braking, the latter of which they say works well in all conditions, including poor weather and lighting.
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