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10th March 2011, Page 42
10th March 2011
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With road traffic accidents causing insurance premiums to skyrocket, the MobileEye collision avoidance system could be the key to keeping costs down and your trucks on the road. Rather than the ‘cure’ of an onboard recording device, the key to the MobileEye C2-270 is prevention – which is why a camera mounted inside the windscreen scans the road ahead to warn of possible dangers. As well as scanning for people, the Pedestrian Collision Warning system scans for bicycles while the Forward Collision Warning alerts drivers to vehicles and motorcycles ahead. MobileEye calculates the time to a collision, warning the driver with an audible chime 2.7 seconds before any potential impact, while the built-in lane departure system alerts drivers when they unintentionally deviate from their lane.

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