Pedestrian-Avoiding Cars

The 2016 Malibu Chevy Features Real-Time Cameras to Protect Pedestrians

General Motors created a low-cost camera surveillance system that will be mounted onto the 2016 Malibu Chevy vehicles. This car is equipped with numerous safety features including an exterior-monitoring camera and software program. The program avoids using expensive and unnecessary sensors and radars.

The cameras will be placed in the car and located behind the windshield. The camera will continuously scan for pedestrians and alert the driver when necessary. The 2016 Malibu Chevy will be equipped with an automatic brake function that will be applied to avoid impact or collisions.

This safety function is affordable due the minimalist approach to software, but it still maintains all the features needed for full protection. Drivers and pedestrians alike will remain safe and unharmed with this unique pedestrian-avoiding camera.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Car Safety - Opportunities for developing affordable safety features that avoid using expensive and unnecessary sensors and radars for pedestrian detection in cars.
2. Camera-based Safety Systems - Opportunities for developing camera-based safety systems for cars that continuously scan for pedestrians and use automatic braking functions to avoid collisions.
3. Pedestrian Detection Technology - Opportunities for developing new and innovative pedestrian detection technology that alerts drivers and helps them avoid accidents.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - The automotive industry can integrate camera-based safety systems into their vehicles to provide efficient and affordable pedestrian detection and collision avoidance functions.
2. Technology Industry - The technology industry can develop new and innovative detection technologies that use cameras to prevent accidents and collisions involving pedestrians.
3. Insurance Industry - The insurance industry can offer discounts to drivers who opt to purchase vehicles equipped with camera-based safety systems that protect pedestrians and prevent accidents.

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