Here’s a look at the features that, when combined together in one vehicle, will essentially make it crash proof.
1. Adaptive Cruise Control: Adaptive cruise control, which is already
available on many new cars, uses radar and sometimes other sensors to
detect vehicles on the road ahead. You set a maximum speed and your car
maintains a safe following distance on its own, operating the gas and
the brakes for you. Some systems like this only work at highway cruising
speeds, but many can work even in stop-and-go traffic.
2. Auto lane keeping assist: Cameras detect lane lines and road edges, and the car steers itself to stay in its lane.
3. Collision avoidance: Radar, cameras or other sensors detect obstacles
ahead and warn the driver. If the driver still doesn’t react, the car
can apply the brakes automatically to avoid, or at least reduce, the
impact of a crash. In the United States, auto safety regulators have
found this technology particularly effective in reducing crashes.
4. Pedestrian detection: Cameras, including ones that can see in the
dark, are programmed to detect human forms that might wander into the
path of the car. Drivers can be alerted and again, the car can brake
automatically.
5. Large animal detection: Hitting a cow is definitely bad for the
animal but it’s also very bad for a car’s passengers. Volvo has created a
system that can detect when a big animal is walking in front of your
car, saving both you and the absent-minded animal.
6. All other existing features including airbags and seat belts would also be improved.
Sadly, it may take sometime before all these features can function in
Nigeria. How will lane keep assist even work when our roads and highways
are not properly demarcated?
Whats your own view on this guys?



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