USA: Continental Teves reveals anti-rollover system under development
Just weeks after the US government announced plans to begin testing new cars and trucks for rollover potential, Continental Teves has shown off new technology to monitor a vehicle up to 150 times per second and keep it upright.
Just weeks after the US government announced plans to begin testing new cars and trucks for rollover potential, Continental Teves has shown off new technology to monitor a vehicle up to 150 times per second and keep it upright.
The new system, called (surprise, surprise) anti-rollover protection, or ARP, anticipates vehicle rollover and then applies individual brakes automatically depending on which way the car is veering, to quickly straighten and up-right the vehicle before it turns and flips over. ARP is still, however, under development.
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