Reference the Autonomous emergency braking, the UK web page says.
The Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) system automatically activates the brake when it detects dangerous sudden brake activation by the car ahead by reading the front radar signal from the Smart cruise control (SCC) and the signals from the Lane departure warning system (LDWS) camera. It stops the vehicle to minimize damage to it and the driver in emergencies. The brake system is fully activated at speeds below 80km/h.
So if I the car is above this speed, does it not work?
Also, do the SCC and LDWS need to be on and active?
I remember this braking system working for me once, but I'm sure I did not have the SCC on at the time.
http://www.hyundai.co.uk/new-cars/genesis
It's quite a nice site and worth a look.
The Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) system automatically activates the brake when it detects dangerous sudden brake activation by the car ahead by reading the front radar signal from the Smart cruise control (SCC) and the signals from the Lane departure warning system (LDWS) camera. It stops the vehicle to minimize damage to it and the driver in emergencies. The brake system is fully activated at speeds below 80km/h.
So if I the car is above this speed, does it not work?
Also, do the SCC and LDWS need to be on and active?
I remember this braking system working for me once, but I'm sure I did not have the SCC on at the time.
http://www.hyundai.co.uk/new-cars/genesis
It's quite a nice site and worth a look.