Automatic braking systems don’t always work as intended and can activate when there is no risk of a crash—even at highway speeds—drivers say
Drivers have reported several hundred incidents to U.S. regulators in recent years of these brakes malfunctioning or not deploying properly, highlighting the challenges car makers face in introducing new technologies that automate more of a car’s driving functions.
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