Auto Braking To Become Mandatory On All New U.S. Cars By 2029

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Auto Braking To Become Mandatory On All New U.S. Cars By 2029
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All passenger vehicles under 10,000 lbs must be able to stop and avoid hitting a car ahead at up to 62 mph

Automatic emergency braking to become a legal requirement on all new sub-10,000 lbs vehicles in the U.S. by 2029 New rule requires vehicles to be able to stop and avoid hitting a car ahead when traveling at up to 62 mph U.S.

The car must also apply its brakes automatically at up to 90 mph if it’s about to collide with another vehicle in front and be able to spot and avoid hitting pedestrians at up to 45 mph . The U.S. government believes mandating and regulating AEB technology could reduce the millions of rear-end crashes occurring nationwide each year, save 362 lives annually, and prevent 24,000 injuries, not to mention save drivers a fortune in medical costs, insurance bills, and vehicle repairs.

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