Subaru EyeSight of Bicyclists Helps Prevent Parallel Crashes
Early versions of Subaru’s EyeSight crash avoidance systemprevented real-world crashes with bicyclists traveling parallel to the road, a new study from the Insurance Institute for
Early versions of Subaru’s EyeSight crash avoidance systemprevented real-world crashes with bicyclists traveling parallel to the road, a new study from the Insurance Institute for
Nissan carried out another demonstration of its in-development LIDAR-based advanced driver-assistance technology, which now features intersection collision avoidance. An event held at a Nissan facility here
Driving a vehicle that earns a good rating in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s driver-side small overlap front crash test reduces your risk of
Crash avoidance features have proven safety benefits, but some vehicle owners report problems with the technology following repairs. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety surveyed
This review covers how Pioneer Blind Spot Detection (BSD) SDA-BS100 with radar over the rear license plate is viable quality option to upgrade cars to
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Advanced technologies designed to help drivers navigate intersections could address a third of the crashes that cause older driver injuries and fatalities, a new study
Now that nearly every new vehicle comes with automatic emergency braking (AEB), the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is looking for ways to encourage even
Corey Heniser, CEO at Brigade Electronics INC – a leading supplier of road safety devices and solutions for commercial vehicles – discusses what can be done to
Adrian Lund spent much of his career getting automakers to build vehicles that would protect their occupants from serious injury in a crash. After a
Owners of new vehicles equipped with driving assistance technology may understand it better after six months of use, but the depth of their knowledge is
As vehicles become increasingly automated, automakers realize some technology may give drivers the false sense that the vehicle can drive itself. To counter this, driver