Nissan’s Brake-Resistance System
With Nissan drivers of the future firmly ensconced in safety thanks to the Japanese carmaker’s insistence on supplying safer, greener cars, it can be tough removing high expectations from one’s experience of Nissan cars. So it’s not surprising that the latest Nissan buy experience will be all the safer.
Nissan has introduced a new brake resistance system that will attempt to keep drivers from shifting lanes if another vehicle is detected in the car’s blind spot. Sure, the blind sport warning systems aren’t particularly new. Other cars have used a combination of cameras and sensors to get the driver some additional insight into the area most often missed by shoulder checks and mirror glances.
There is also a host of new vehicles that will include electronic devices that will enhance the blind sport with a series beeps, blips, bells, and whistles. A car from Audi vibrates the steering wheel if the driver is too close to another car, for instance.
But Nissan’s system goes a step further. Those who head into the Nissan buy experience with both feet will learn, probably rather quickly, that the Nissan cars equipped with this brake-resistance system will actually vibrate their brakes in order to ease the car back to where it needs to be. Slick, huh?
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