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Auto emergency braking can cut crashes by over 40%, studies show

Por: Fox Business Business November 16, 2022

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Cars.com CEO Alex Vetter discusses how rising interest rates are impacting car loan demand and the electric vehicle market on 'The Claman Countdown.' Two new studies conducted in the U.S. show that automatic emergency braking can slash the in half.  In addition, it can reduce pickup truck crashes by more than 40%. Automatic emergency braking can bring vehicles to a stop if a crash is imminent, or slow them down to reduce the severity... + full article



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