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US Agency wants automatic braking compulsory for all cars

Collision warning systems use various combinations of radars, cameras and proximity sensors to warn a driver, with auto-braking taking it a step further

The 2014 Volvo XC90 shows off its Cyclist Detection system.

Evidently, many new cars come with automatic braking as an option, but for the American National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), this isn't enough.

According to a report in The Detroit News, the NTSB is pressuring the U.S. Government to make automatic braking a federal mandate. Its argument is safety features like airbags and seat belts come standard, so more advanced safety like collision warning and automatic braking — which, they argue, can prevent injuries and fatalities— should come standard as well.

Sources explain that collision warning systems use various combinations of radars, cameras and proximity sensors to warn a driver if they are too close to an object, with auto-braking taking it a step further by actually bringing the car to a stop if necessary. Generally, these features are available on high-end cars, though, they're trickling down to the mainstream on models from Subaru, Chrysler and others.

Reports also say in the European Union, cars must come equipped with these safety features in order to receive the highest crash test – something the NTSB wants incorporated in U.S. For this to happen, the National Traffic Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) would need to develop standards to test the performance of these active safety systems.

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Automakers are opposed to the mandating of these active safety systems claiming the inclusion of active safety systems would increase the cost.

It should also be noted that automakers generally make most of their profits on charging extra for options and packages consumers want.

This is a tricky debate because on one hand a reduction in collisions is inarguably a good thing, but on the other hand maybe humans need to be more proactive in preventing them. Perhaps a combination of better driver training and wider availability of active safety is the answer.

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