Auto emergency braking can cut crashes by over 40%, studies show

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New U.S. studies found that automatic emergency braking technology is able to cut the number of rear-end automobile crashes in half and also reduces pickup crashes.

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The research, conducted by a government-auto industry partnership and the insurance industry, used crash data to reach these conclusions.

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