Driver-assist technology has rapidly evolved over the past decade, significantly enhancing vehicle safety and convenience.
A new survey shows six in 10 Aussie drivers turn off annoying and nannying driver assist systems in their cars, rendering them useless.
Allied Market Research published a report, titled, "Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) System Market by Technology (Infrared ...
The new data, released Friday, finally addresses some of the biggest criticisms of the paltry "safety reports" Tesla's ...
Featuring advanced camera technology, the system enables precise target positioning and automatically adjusts based on the ...
The Euro 6 engine meets the world’s most stringent emissions standards, producing substantially lower levels of pollutants ...
The majority of UK drivers recognise the life-saving benefits of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), with 55% saying the technology has helped prevent co ...
E, four more European vehicles will get the BlueCruise self-driving suite next year: Puma, Puma Gen-E, Kuga, and Ranger PHEV.
Key opportunities in the Driver Safety Market include integrating advanced AI and sensor technologies to enhance safety ...
As Papua New Guinea continues to contend with challenging road conditions and high rates of traffic incidents, the newly ...
As vehicle technology continues to evolve, driver monitoring systems (DMS) have become an integral part of modern automobiles ...
Ford BlueCruise Europe rollout hands-free driving system to four new models in Europe by 2026, widening access to advanced highway driver.