Pedestrian crash avoidance systems pass tests, with one notable exception

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Pedestrian crash avoidance systems pass tests, with one notable exception
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In recent years automakers have been adding pedestrian crash avoidance technology to the safety packages offered in many vehicles, but as of now, these systems are not mandatory in all vehicles.

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