It’s called forward collision avoidance assist (a safety feature).
There’s another safety feature for reversing which stops your car in its place when there’s a car passing behind you, for example as you’re exiting a driveway.
Coupled with pre-collision throttle management, it provides exactly the experience I am describing—the car comes to a stop.
Granted, I don’t speed, so maybe that’s why it’s easier for these features to manage the car in these cases.
There’s another safety feature for reversing which stops your car in its place when there’s a car passing behind you, for example as you’re exiting a driveway.
Coupled with pre-collision throttle management, it provides exactly the experience I am describing—the car comes to a stop.
Granted, I don’t speed, so maybe that’s why it’s easier for these features to manage the car in these cases.
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