Auto-brakes standard in ’22

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According to Reuters, the U.S. government recently approved the use of a larger amount of radio frequencies for automotive and aviation radar, to help prevent crashes. Currently, automakers have a one-gigahertz range of radio wave frequencies; that will expand to five gigahertz.
The radar systems are used for blind-spot detection, pedestrian-detection, and collision-predicting systems, which can automatically hit the brakes. They are also used for lane departure warnings.
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