Automated Emergency Braking, Already Common, Could Be Required by 2028

Automated Emergency Braking, Already Common, Could Be Required by 2028
Automated Emergency Braking, Already Common, Could Be Required by 2028

Most new cars already have it, but federal safety regulators are looking to make the safety feature standard on every vehicle.

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