Most drivers let several years pass before shopping for a new car. While shoppers aren’t kicking tires at dealerships, significant developments can emerge from the automotive technology landscape.
The NHTSA finalized a rule that requires automatic emergency braking systems to be installed on all new passenger vehicles and light trucks sold in the US by 2029 ...
U.S. auto safety regulators finalized a rule that would require automatic emergency braking systems on all passenger cars and light trucks by 2029. The rule — finalized by NHTSA on Monday — would ...
WASHINGTON -- All new passenger cars and trucks sold in the U.S. will be required to have automatic emergency braking systems by September 2029, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said ...
On July 29, 2023, Magnus White was riding his bike along the shoulder of Colo. 119 just south of 63rd Street. Shortly after noon, a vehicle traveling along the same road crossed from the right-hand ...
The Biden Administration has finalized a rule that mandates automatic emergency braking in all new vehicles by 2029. The compulsory rule will replace a voluntary agreement carmakers signed onto in ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration finalized a new rule Monday that will require new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. to include automatic emergency braking as standard equipment by ...
Automatic emergency braking (AEB) is a safety system that can identify when a possible collision is about to occur and responds by autonomously activating the brakes to slow a vehicle prior to impact ...
Supporters of safety technology argue that automatic emergency braking and rear seat alerts are effective at preventing ...
The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation has scheduled a Jan. 14 hearing, chaired by Sen. Ted Cruz of ...
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