Toyota Motor (TMC) has announced that it has developed a pre-collision system (PCS) with collision avoidance assist that is effective in helping mitigate high-speed collisions.

The newly developed PCS uses millimetre-wave radar to detect the risk of a rear-end collision with a preceding vehicle, with the system warning the driver via sound and display alerts to prompt braking when such a risk is detected. When the driver applies the brakes, PCS enables a reduction in speed of up to 60 km/h by greatly increasing the braking force up to twice that of the average force applied by drivers. If the brakes are not applied, automatic reduction in speed of 15 km/h to approximately 30 km/h is possible.

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More than 90% of rear-end collisions occur when the difference in speed between the preceding and following vehicle is within 60 km/h. TMC aimed to develop a system based on real-world collision data, and has, with its newly developed system, achieved rear-end-collision reducing-effects at the highest level in the industry, it says.

The new PCS was developed to be used in a wide variety of models, and is to be rolled out starting with soon-to-be-launched models, the company says.

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