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Cars have had automatic braking systems like this for ages. The driver is always going to be the one responsible (short of some actual fault in the car)

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Have had them for ages

Ive seen Volvo lorries with that, nothing else.

What cars are you seeing that have what the article is discussing, already implemented?

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I don’t know if they meet all the requirements of this law, but I’ve seen Subarus, BMWs, and a Porsche that all had some form of automatic braking.

I think the Porsche was the oldest, around 2015-2016. It could keep even keep pace with the car in front of you

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Current implementation clearly doesn’t meet the defined regulatory changes in the main article.

Not sure it’s really relevant

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It’s been in my last 3 cars and they weren’t luxury vehicles. They were low 20k Honda, Toyota, and Nissan.

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Most manufacturers have these types of systems but none are up to the new standard. They’re often called forward collision warning/avoidance systems.

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