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Study: Driver-assist systems reduce rear-end crashes by 49%

Automatic emergency braking and related active-safety technology proliferating in new cars have proven to be effective in cutting in half the number of rear-end collisions, and significantly reducing the number of serious injuries caused by the most common type of crash on American roadways, according to a sweeping new study released Tuesday. The...
VW ID.4  -  IIHS crash-testing, September 2021Automatic emergency braking and related active-safety technology proliferating in new cars have proven to be effective in cutting in half the number of rear-end collisions, and significantly reducing the number of serious injuries caused by the most common type of crash on American roadways, according to a sweeping new study released Tuesday. The...
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