Our Blog

Automatic Emergency Braking: A Game-Changer for Road Safety Coming to All New Vehicles by 2029

August 8, 2023

As personal injury attorneys, we’re always keen on developments that can enhance road safety and potentially reduce the number of accidents we see. A recent announcement from the U.S. Department of Transportation marks a significant step forward in vehicle safety technology that could dramatically impact the landscape of road accidents.

Starting September 2029, all new passenger cars and light trucks in the United States will be required to come equipped with Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems, including pedestrian detection capabilities. This landmark decision by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is poised to save hundreds of lives and prevent tens of thousands of injuries each year.

What is Automatic Emergency Braking?

AEB systems use advanced sensors to detect potential collisions with vehicles or pedestrians. If the driver doesn’t react in time, the system automatically applies the brakes to prevent or mitigate the impact. The new standard, known as FMVSS No. 127, sets impressive performance requirements:

  1. Vehicles must be able to stop and avoid contact with a vehicle in front of them at speeds up to 62 mph.
  2. The system must apply brakes automatically up to 90 mph when a collision with a lead vehicle is imminent.
  3. Pedestrian detection is required in both daylight and darkness, with automatic braking up to 45 mph when a pedestrian is detected.

The Impact on Road Safety

NHTSA projects that this new standard will save at least 360 lives and prevent at least 24,000 injuries annually. This technology is particularly effective in reducing rear-end collisions and pedestrian accidents, two common types of incidents we often see in our practice.

The implementation of AEB as a standard feature rather than a luxury option aligns with the Department of Transportation’s National Roadway Safety Strategy. This initiative aims to address the crisis of traffic fatalities and serious injuries through a multi-faceted approach, including safer vehicles, roads, and post-crash care.

Looking Ahead

While 2029 may seem distant, many manufacturers are already equipping their vehicles with AEB systems. As personal injury attorneys, we anticipate seeing a gradual reduction in certain types of accidents as this technology becomes more widespread.

However, it’s important to note that while AEB is a significant step forward, it doesn’t eliminate the need for attentive driving. Drivers must remain vigilant and responsible behind the wheel, as no technology is perfect.

For those involved in accidents where AEB systems may have played a role – either in mitigating damages or potentially malfunctioning – the landscape of personal injury claims could become more complex. As always, we recommend seeking professional legal advice to navigate these evolving scenarios. Contact us if you have any questions about a truck accident, car accident or about AEB technology.

In conclusion, the mandated implementation of Automatic Emergency Braking systems represents a major leap forward in vehicle safety. As we look towards a future with fewer accidents and safer roads, we remain committed to advocating for those injured due to others’ negligence.

Request Your Free Consultation

Get the answers and support you need. Our friendly and experienced Buffalo personal injury lawyers will take the time to understand your case, explain your options, and guide you every step of the way.

Our Practice Areas

Read More Articles

Ohio Court Finds Employment Agreement Unenforceable That Requires Attorney to Return 95% of Fees

Highway Work Zone Safety Needs Improvement

The New York Times reported today that there needs to be increased safety in highway work areas. Approximately 160 people are killed and 11,000 injured each year from unsafe conditions, just from pavement edge drop-offs alone. The steeper the drop off the more dangerous the condition becomes.

Read Blog
Ohio Court Finds Employment Agreement Unenforceable That Requires Attorney to Return 95% of Fees

Free Gloves and Holiday Greetings!

Wishing everyone Happy Holidays!! Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Solstice….

Wishing you all good health, lots of love, warmth and joy this Holiday Season!

Read Blog
Ohio Court Finds Employment Agreement Unenforceable That Requires Attorney to Return 95% of Fees

Colgan and Union Differ on Cause of Crash

The Buffalo News reported today that Colgan Air says the probable cause of February’s fatal crash in Clarence Center that claimed 50 lives was the pilots’ “loss of situational awareness and failure to follow Colgan Air training and procedures, which led to a loss of control of the

Read Blog