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Are front crash prevention systems less effective at preventing rear-end crashes where trucks and motorcycles are struck?

Jessica B CicchinoDavid G Kidd
Published in: Traffic injury prevention (2024)
If all passenger vehicles were equipped with FCW and AEB that were as effective in crashes striking a truck or motorcycle as they are in crashes with another passenger vehicle, over 5,500 additional crashes with medium/heavy trucks and 500 with motorcycles could potentially be prevented annually in the United States above what would be expected from current front crash prevention systems. Extending front crash prevention testing in consumer information programs to include motorcycle and truck targets could encourage auto manufacturers to improve performance in these crash scenarios.
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