
For fleets, a vehicle that parks without human intervention could efficiently automate the return and docking process
For fleets, a vehicle that parks without human intervention could efficiently automate the return and docking process
However, a new AAA survey also reveals that drivers today become much more trusting of semi-autonomous technology after using it.
Nissan has developed the so-called Intelligent Parking Chair that uses its intelligent park assist technology to automatically move into a set position, the company announced.
As automakers increasingly integrate self-parking features into new vehicles, drivers say they're not ready to give up control, according to a recent survey from AAA. The tests also showed that self-parking systems recorded 81 percent fewer curb strikes.
The 2015 Ford Edge is one of the most high-tech models sold by Ford, with a host of features such as adaptive cruise control, collision warning; a 180-degree front camera system with a washer, lane departure warning, and lane keeping assist.
The technology aids drivers with parallel and perpendicular parking – a common source of fleet-related collisions.
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