Honda demonstrates automatic emergency braking

Nov. 14, 2012
Honda seeks to eliminate collisions; automatic emergency braking currently works up to 37 mph.

Honda, intent on reducing collisions, has demonstrated automatic emergency braking that sounds an alarm inside the cabin and can apply the brakes if a front-end collision is imminent, according to Automobile Magazine. The system currently works at speeds up to 37 mph. For the full story, click here


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