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    Toyota Reveals Next-Gen Safety Systems

    Toyota revealed it's new vehicle safety systems that should help prevent or lessen the impact of a collision and overall give you a safer driving experience, lets hope all goes well and the technology doesn't have any flaws.


    Pre-Crash Safety (PCS) with collision avoidance assist
    This system uses a millimeter-wave radar and camera to monitor the road ahead and if it detects and obstacle and the driver does not apply the brakes, it activates them automatically. PCS monitors a range of factors, such as roadside obstacles and other vehicles and constantly estimates the collision chances. It can also change the course of the vehicle if the driver fails to act, in order to avoid an accident.

    Pop-up Bonnet
    Toyota is designing the body structures of its vehicles to reduce injury in a collision with a pedestrian utilizing data from crash test dummies and its Total Human Model for Safety virtual models. It has developed a new, pop-up bonnet that automatically increases the space between the pedestrian and the engine, thus limiting injuries. This technology can also be used in cars with a low bonnet line, further untying the hands of bodywork designers.

    Emergency Response Technology
    Some accidents are caused by drivers having a heart attack or a blackout. Toyota’s new system monitors cardio-vascular functions of the driver through his grip on the steering wheel and detect possible problems. The company has presented the concept to the Japan Medical Congress and will develop it further before bringing it into production.

    Adaptive Driving Beam
    Some of Toyota’s models already have a function when the car switches the front lights automatically from high beam to low beam once a camera detects a vehicle in front or in the opposite side of the road, then turns the high beam back on once the road is clear.

    Toyota said it is further developing this system with an adaptive driving beam that shields the high beam so it doesn’t blind other drivers, yet the lights operate at near high-beam level for better illumination of the road ahead.
    more info in this link Toyota Reveals Next-Gen Safety Systems [Video] - Carscoop

    Toyota PCS with Lane Departure Prevention and Auto Steering
    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3Zscmrs2Kg[/ame]

    Pre-Collision System Prius
    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyjyClvswPE]‪Pre-Collision System Prius Toyota of Slidell‬‏ - YouTube[/ame]

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    It will come to a time where the safety technology your posting all becomes standard with Toyota's, Lexus's, and Scion's.

    Pre-Crash Safety (PCS), is something i'll have to be convinced to get.

    As for the rest, I would love to have them.

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    dont know if i buy into this. anything that controls my driving for me. nu uh

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    Quote Originally Posted by import_nation View Post
    dont know if i buy into this. anything that controls my driving for me. nu uh
    I'll agree with that 100%. As far as I'll go is ABS, but that's about it.

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    TBH I dont even like ABS. I can brake myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FT.HachiRoku View Post
    It will come to a time where the safety technology your posting all becomes standard with Toyota's, Lexus's, and Scion's.

    Pre-Crash Safety (PCS), is something i'll have to be convinced to get.

    As for the rest, I would love to have them.
    This is true, but it should take quite sometime to fully develop all these safety features and test them out before giving it to the consumers. Instead of having all if not most of this technology standard, I think it should be optional, they can get pricey.

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