Self-Braking Systems Are Not All Created Equal; Many Not Designed To Stop A Moving Car, Report Finds
New test results show that automatic emergency braking systems, a safety technology designed to automatically apply a vehicle’s breaks when a driver fails to engage if it determines a collision is ...
Brembo has released details on its new Sensify intelligent brake-by-wire system, which pairs an advanced digital control system with the company’s high-performance braking hardware to deliver the next ...
The German engineering giant has recently revealed a new, state-of-the-art braking system developed for Volkswagen’s ID.3 and ID.4, as well as future EV models. Follow us: The conventional hydraulic ...
After two decades of use in Europe, electronic braking systems will make significant inroads in the North American commercial vehicle market in the coming years to support the development of ...
Modern cars beep, ding at you, and flash warnings across their various screens in ways that would send someone from the early 2000s into a coma. Sure that can get annoying, but these warnings and the ...
Tesla, Honda and many other automakers that offer automated braking systems have been stung by a phenomenon known as phantom braking, which may cause vehicles to suddenly slow — or stop — in response ...
GM issued a bulletin for Chevy Silverado trucks that may lose brake assist after auto-stop/start. A voltage drop causes the fault; dealers reprogram a module.
Redarc’s latest Tow Pro Link is a plug-an-play system that manages your trailer brakes for a smooth and safe experience no ...
Automatic emergency braking systems have two benefits. They save lives, and they save money. According to a just-released analysis by the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI), front automatic emergency ...
Heat in the braking system is a necessary evil. In order to stop a race car, the brakes must turn the car's kinetic energy into heat energy. This is done by creating friction between the brake pad and ...
The automatic braking system railroads were required to install several years ago needs improvement to better prevent collisions, federal safety investigators said in ...
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