Emergency stopping situations occur on roads daily due to a lack of driver attention or sudden braking events. In these circumstances, drivers often need help applying their brakes quickly enough or ...
Bosch’s brake-by-wire system may be the next big leap in automotive tech By Utkarsh Sood February 13, 2025 Bosch’s new brake-by-wire system removes the mechanical link between the brake system and the ...
Toyota has issued a safety recall covering some 227,000 Camrys in the U.S. over concerns that the vehicles' brake-assist systems could give out and increase the risk of accidents. The Japan-based ...
Brake assist systems have become mandatory for all newly launched car and light commercial vehicle types in the EU. The regulation will apply to all new vehicles from February 24, 2011. These ...
Continuing just-auto’s series of interviews with tier one suppliers of electronic braking systems, Matthew Beecham talked with Dr Sören Kirchner, Head of Segment Electronic Parking Brakes within the ...
Although Fiat did make dubious history in 2018 when two of its models scored no stars on the Euro-NCAP collision test, just some five years previously, the company had received the Advanced award for ...
KTM is kitting out a new motorcycle for the 2025 model year with a bunch of clever radar-guided safety features – including the ability to automatically squeeze the brakes to prevent a collision. That ...
Ford Motor Co. is recalling 312,120 vehicles across the United States after identifying a brake system defect that could increase the risk of crashes, federal regulators announced Friday. The issue ...
Few things in driving are as scary as not having brakes when you need them, and that’s just what the latest recall from Toyota seeks to address for roughly 227,400 Toyota Camry sedans. Related: More ...
Planned for production beginning Sept. 1, ASGA detects moving objects in the path of a right-hand turn at speeds below 12 mph and applies the brakes, which the company said could improve safety at ...