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Intersection assistant

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Intersection assistant is a advanced driver assistance system first introduced in 2009.[1][2][3]

City junctions are a major accident blackspot.[citation needed] The collisions here can mostly be put down to driver distraction or misjudgement. Whereas humans often react too slowly, assistance systems are immune to that brief moment of shock.

The system monitors cross traffic in an intersection/road junction. If this anticipatory system detects a hazardous situation of this type, it prompts the driver to start emergency braking by activating visual and acoustic warnings.

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