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Automaker invests in new driver assist features

Ford's new models are coming with traffic jam assist and a “fully active” auto-parking system.

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Ford has made a major investment in new driver assist features.

The Chief Executive Officer of Ford, Mark Fields, revealed that the company intends to do more in this sector.

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Speaking at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, he described the new traffic jam assist as an autopilot.

This autopilot uses the adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist to provide a few seconds of no-hands driving.

The second feature helps the driver shift, brake, and steer into a spot.

Last month, Volkswagen unveiled a new feature called 'Trailer Assist'.

Just like Ford's new features, this assists the driver by making it easy to move trailers around.

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