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Carmakers agree to install automatic braking systems but no timeline set yet

Published Sun, Sep 13, 2015 · 09:50 PM

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Detroit

FEDERAL regulators said Friday that 10 automakers had agreed to install automatic braking systems, which use sensors to detect potential collisions, as standard equipment in new vehicles.

But the automakers have not set a timetable for the introduction of the systems, and regulators may still seek government rules that would require the equipment as a standard feature in all cars and trucks - just as air bags were mandated a generation ago.

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