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  2. Collision avoidance system - Wikipedia

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    Collision avoidance by braking is appropriate at low vehicle speeds (e.g. below 50 km/h (31 mph)), while collision avoidance by steering may be more appropriate at higher vehicle speeds if lanes are clear. [10] Cars with collision avoidance may also be equipped with adaptive cruise control, using the same forward-looking sensors.

  3. The safest cars in 2025 - AOL

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    The Camry edges out the Accord in IIHS testing thanks to a more effective collision avoidance system, but both cars are remarkably well matched otherwise. Base price: $29,495. NHTSA rating: five stars

  4. Your car’s safety tech could lower the risk of ... - AOL

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    Your car’s ADAS safety tech lowers the risk of accidents, ... (HDLI) found that certain collision avoidance systems bring down insurance claim frequency by as much as 28 percent:

  5. Automated emergency braking system - Wikipedia

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    Collision avoidance by braking is appropriate at low vehicle speeds (e.g. below 50 km/h (31 mph)), while collision avoidance by steering may be more appropriate at higher vehicle speeds if lanes are clear. [3] Cars with collision avoidance may also be equipped with adaptive cruise control, using the same forward-looking sensors.

  6. 4 Best Cars for a First-Time Car Owner - AOL

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    With car prices rising quickly over the past few years, finding the best car for a first-time driver may seem impossible. ... including a forward-collision avoidance system and blind-spot ...

  7. Automotive safety - Wikipedia

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    Crash avoidance systems and devices help the driver — and, increasingly, help the vehicle itself — to avoid a collision. This category includes: The vehicle's headlamps, reflectors, and other lights and signals; The vehicle's mirrors; The vehicle's brakes, steering, and suspension systems