Subaru Models to Get “EyeSight”
Subaru's EyeSight system uses a pair of forward-looking cameras to add a variety of safety features, including active cruiser control, collision avoidance and auto pedestrian braking....
View ArticleLatest in Driver Safety Technology Coming to Detroit
Toyota’s announcement yesterday of its goal of zero highway deaths related to its vehicles was one of several made by automakers recently about new safety technology coming to vehicles. Many of those...
View ArticleMakers Counting on Tech Sector to Help Make Safer, More Interactive Cars
New technology that is being refined continuously now has the potential to make driving safer and more fun, while bringing the automobile business closer to the ever-blooming consumer electronics...
View ArticleNew Vehicle Designs Make Zero Highway Deaths a Real Possibility
The highway death toll has been plunging rapidly in recent years, and a new study credits improved vehicle crash-worthiness and advanced features like forward collision warning. In fact, a record nine...
View ArticleNTSB Pushing to Make Collision Avoidance Standard
Federal officials are recommending – again – that collision avoidance systems be made standard equipment on all new vehicles: free of charge. When justifying the "free" part of the plan, NTSB Chairman...
View ArticleNHTSA Says Traffic Fatalities on the Rise in 2015
Traffic fatalities are on the rise in the U.S. despite having safer cars leaving U.S. safety officials scrambling for answers. Find out more at TheDetroitBureau.com.
View ArticleMandating New Safety Technology Could Save $900 Bil
New active safety technologies could reduce road accidents in the United States by more than one third, saving thousands of lives and billions of dollars. To find out how, check out TheDetroitBureau.com.
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