In new, more stringent testing of the automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems in 10 small SUV models, only one—the 2023-24 Subaru Forester—received a top score. Four of the models received Poor ...
New IIHS tests show that many of today’s vehicles are better at preventing higher-speed crashes, but there’s still room for improvement By Keith Barry New testing from the Insurance Institute for ...
The kick-drum thump of a harmless 30-mph shunt into an inflatable faux car rouses the same visceral remorse as a real car crash. The stomach knots with nausea. Mortification burns deep in every muscle ...
As Euro NCAP prepares to roll out its 2026 safety protocol, the automotive industry is facing a fundamental shift, from post-crash protection to pre-collision avoidance. The new requirements introduce ...
Congress is zeroing in on automatic emergency braking as the first major test of how far Washington is willing to go to hardwire advanced safety technology into every new car and truck. The emerging ...
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems are becoming more and more commonplace across the auto industry, and in order to encourage the improvement of these systems, as well as improve the relevancy ...
One of the ways automakers are addressing the surging numbers of pedestrian fatalities is with pedestrian automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems that are designed to detect anyone in your car’s ...
The sensors linked to AEB or automatic emergency braking systems may be incapable of detecting high-visibility clothing that is designed to stand out to normal human vision in low-light conditions, ...
Automated emergency braking, known by many names at different automakers, is almost universally standard on new vehicles in the U.S. today, but that doesn't mean they prevent all types of rear-end ...
"Avoiding crashes from higher speeds is key to reducing fatalities, injuries, and vehicle damage,” says Jennifer Stockburger, director of operations at CR’s Auto Test Center. "Higher speeds also mean ...