IIHS Study Finds Pedestrian Avoidance Systems Aren’t Effective at Night

IIHS Study Finds Pedestrian Avoidance Systems Aren’t Effective at Night
The IIHS found that automatic emergency braking systems that can detect pedestrians work well on well-lit roads and in the daytime, but when the sun goes down, the system’s effectiveness decreases.

IIHS Study Finds Pedestrian Avoidance Systems Aren’t Effective at Night

2022-02-07 11:04

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