AAA Test Finds Vehicles' Automated Emergency Braking Systems Lacking

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No surprise, the agency's results are very similar to those of our testing three years ago.

on their vehicles by 2022. Today, 20 automakers, builders of more than 99 percent of the new vehicles in the U.S., have made AEB standard equipment on all models.

"Automatic emergency braking does well at tackling the limited task it was designed to do," Greg Brannon, director of AAA's automotive engineering and industry relations, said in a statement. "Unfortunately, that task was drawn up years ago, and regulators' slow-speed crash standards haven’t evolved.

 

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Next step is an industry standard for cars to talk to each other. Relative position, speed, & direction can shared to avoid wrecks. Probably have to feds require it like obd

This failure is very worrying... drivers, be careful with yours cars!

Our RAV4 braked in sudden stopping traffic before I was able to react. Impressive system and probably saved us from a fender bender. Now, if it would just stop freaking out whenever I back out of the garage onto our downhill driveway...

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