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Ford Introduces new Technology that Automatically Drives for You in Stop and Go Traffic [+video]

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Are you tired of getting stuck in traffic jams on your way to work or even during the weekends? Ford can’t prevent aggravating traffic congestion, but the company is creating something new to help make traffic less stressful.

Ford has created a new stop-and-go technology, which piggybacks on its existing adaptive cruise control feature that can help drivers experience less stress on the road. When activated, stop-and-go will automatically accelerate and brake for the driver while maintaining a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.

Now, whether on a long-distance trip or the daily commute, Ford customers equipped with adaptive cruise control and with this new stop-and-go technology can drive with less stress.

Using dedicated steering wheel buttons, adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go allows drivers to set cruise control speed and following distance from the vehicle ahead. The semi-autonomous technology can automatically adjust the set speed for comfortable travel – much like a human driver would – bringing the car to a full stop when traffic halts. If the car has to stop for more than three seconds, the driver can tap the resume button or accelerator and the car returns to its preset speed. This assures the driver is paying attention in the event of a long pause in traffic.

Ford Fusion Stop n Go Tech

Adaptive cruise control employs a combination of sensors and software. When activated, the technology uses an advanced radar-and-camera based system, which reads the road every 50 milliseconds – tracking traffic and adjusting Fusion’s cruise control according to traffic flow. In slow traffic, with minimal driver input, the car can automatically brake itself to a stop, then resume travel up to set speed and following distance.

“When testing this system, we traveled to cities like Chicago and Los Angeles, heading straight for the worst possible congestion,” says Scott Lindstrom, Ford driver-assist technologies manager. “It was important for us to test this system under conditions the average driver encounters every workday.”

Adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go is a great tool for dealing with traffic, but for unpredictable moments Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection, part of the overall technology, employs the same sensors and camera to watch the road ahead for potential collisions with a vehicle or pedestrian. When a situation is detected, the system provides a visual and audible warning to the driver, pre-charges the brakes and, if necessary, can then automatically apply up to full braking force. This can help reduce the severity of, or even eliminate, some frontal collisions.

The 2017 Fusion (also known as Mondeo in Malaysia) will be the first Ford vehicle to offer adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go and Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection. Stop-and-go will also be added to three new Ford products within the next two years.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iyot6vCIv60