AAA says Hit the Breaks, Not All Self-Braking Cars are Designed to Stop
August 26, 2016
Knoxville, TN – Advances in automatic emergency braking technology provides motorists with a false sense of security.
New test results from AAA reveal that automatic emergency braking systems – the safety technology that will soon be standard equipment on 99 percent of vehicles, are not created equal. Automatic emergency braking systems are designed to help drivers avoid rear-end and vehicles versus pedestrian collisions. AAA urges motorists to educate themselves on the limitations of these systems.
State Farm launches new app that lets people use their smartphone to become better drivers
May 1, 2011
Scoring system encourages parents and teens to share teachable moments by competing for best scores
Bloomington, IL – For most people, using a smartphone while driving is the last thing anyone would want to encourage in the interest of safe driving. But today, State Farm is launching a new free mobile application, Driver Feedback™, which turns a person’s cell phone into a pocket-sized driving coach.
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