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NewsJuly 27, 2015

GM Expands Safety Tech in 2016 Models

The automaker is also taking advantage of a new testing area near Detroit to develop and evaluate advanced crash-avoidance technologies and vehicle-to-vehicle communications.

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NewsJune 11, 2015

Volvo Collision Avoidance Tech Cuts Crash Claims

Claims data from two insurers in Sweden indicate a 28 percent drop in claims arising from rear-end crashes.

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NewsMay 14, 2015

Acura MDX, RLX Recalled for Auto Brake Software

Honda is recalling approximately 19,500 Acura MDX SUVs and RLX sedans in the 2014 and 2015 model years because a software glitch may lead to unexpected autonomous braking.

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NewsJanuary 22, 2015

DOT Pushes for Wider Adoption of Auto Braking Tech

NHTSA reveals plans to add crash imminent braking and dynamic brake support to the New Car Assessment Program's list of recommended advanced safety features.

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NewsJanuary 21, 2015

GM Safety Tech Helps Reduce Rear Crashes

The automaker opts to equip more Chevrolet models with Forward Collision Alert and Front Automatic Braking to prevent one of the most common types of crashes.  

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NewsAugust 7, 2014

TRW’s Electric Park Brake Technology Gains Momentum

The company’s EPB system functions as a conventional hydraulic brake for standard service brake applications and as an electric brake for parking and emergency braking.

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Videosby StaffMay 29, 2014

New IIHS Ratings for Front Crash Prevention

Test results indicate that automakers are making strides in adopting automatic braking technology, IIHS noted. Here's an IIHS video explaining the testing criteria and process.

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NewsSeptember 25, 2012

Cadillac Automatic Braking System Designed to Avoid Crashes

DETROIT – Three new Cadillac models, including the ATS sport sedan, have a new advanced safety system that can automatically stop the vehicle in low-speed conditions to help avoid crashes.

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