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Safety Features Include Accident Avoidance At LA Auto Show

Automobile manufacturers have, over the years, focused on offering customers the most advanced crash protection. The technology has become so affordable, that safety features have become standardized across all manufacturers. At his year's Los Angeles Auto Show, auto makers are hoping to win customers by, not only offering safety features that protect occupants, but by offering technology that will avoid accidents completely. Some of today's vehicles already have systems that monitor the situation outside the vehicle and alert the driver to a possible problem, but these systems rely on the driver reacting quickly and correctly. Automobile manufacturers are hoping to take this technology one step further by allowing the vehicle to react if the driver fails to do so. Some of the crash avoidance technology being debuted at this years LA auto show include:

  • Collision Intervention System: This system uses existing back up sensors to detect obstacles while the vehicle is in reverse and will automatically puts on the brakes to prevent a collision.
  • Lane Departure Prevention: The vehicle will nudge the driver back into their lane when the car starts to drift.
  • Blind Spot Intervention: If the driver tries to move with something in their blind spot the vehicle will automatically be nudged back.
  • Automatic parallel parking system: Allows the driver to parallel park quickly and easily, avoiding fender benders and traffic tie ups.
  • Pedestrian Detection System: Automatically brakes if the driver does not react to a pedestrian detected in its radar.
  • Speed Range Adaptive Cruise Control: Allows the driver to set a following distance from the car in front of him while driving on highways and freeways.

So what can we expect in the future? Some manufacturers are working on animal detection avoidance systems and automobile technology that will mimic the vehicle ahead of it. The technology is advertised as helping drivers, but the development of the self driving car shows that the technology could one day be a replacement for drivers.