Nauto Predictive Collision Alerts take active braking, vehicle speed, and other vehicle movements to alert drivers—while simultaneously assessing driver behavior to help provide distracted drivers with twice as much reaction time when they need it most—before accidents can happen.
Nauto Predictive Collision Alerts take active braking, vehicle speed, and other vehicle movements to alert drivers—while simultaneously assessing driver behavior to help provide distracted drivers with twice as much reaction time when they need it most—before accidents can happen.
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Estimate based on the frequency of rear-end collisions that involve distracted driving (Oliver Wyman (2020). The Road to Managing Risky Behaviors.)
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Based on comparison to minimum warning time of 2 seconds required of FCW systems by NHTSA (2005). Forward Collision Warning Requirements Project.) and assuming a human time to process a warning of 1 second (Green, M. (2000). How long does it take to stop? Methodological analysis of driver perception-braketimes.). Reaction time is the amount of time available when deducting human time to process from the warning time for a rear-end collision.
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