NHTSA investigates Automatic Emergency Braking
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ToggleAccording to The Center for Auto Safety, the NHTSA is investigating cases of “phantom braking” among vehicles with Automatic Emergency Braking(AEB).
Cynthia Gould stated in the article that: “Complaints about vehicles suddenly slamming on brakes are climbing. New technology in vehicles is designed to prevent crashes, but now that technology is under a federal microscope.”
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