A new poll, commissioned by Ford, has shown that worries over night blindness and the fear of hitting someone top a list of night-time driving fears. For the latter at least, there is now a solution that goes beyond wearing spectacles.
The car maker is for the first time introducing new technology that is designed to detect pedestrians at night and then automatically apply the brakes if the driver does not respond to initial warnings.
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