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The Automatic Braking market is a subset of the Brake Systems and Components industry. It is composed of products and services that enable vehicles to automatically apply the brakes in certain situations. This technology is designed to reduce the risk of collisions and improve safety. It is typically used in cars, trucks, and other motor vehicles.
Automatic Braking systems use sensors to detect obstacles and apply the brakes when necessary. This technology can be used in both active and passive safety systems. Active systems are designed to detect and respond to potential hazards, while passive systems are designed to reduce the severity of a collision.
The Automatic Braking market is growing rapidly as more automakers incorporate this technology into their vehicles. This technology is becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to improve safety and reduce the risk of collisions.
Some companies in the Automatic Braking market include Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Denso, and ZF. Show Less Read more