Honda Sensing® Technology & How It Keeps You Safe

Cars, Features I By Guest Contributor I October 28, 2022

With so many different cars on the market, it can be hard to decide which one is right for you. But if safety is a priority, then you can’t go wrong with a Honda. That’s because all Honda models come standard with Honda Sensing® — a suite of advanced safety and driver-assistive technologies that help you avoid accidents and stay safe on the road. However, it’s important to remember that there is always a need to shop for car insurance, no matter how much technology safety features improve. Here’s a closer look at how Honda Sensing® works:

Collision Mitigation Steering System

In 2018, over 6,000 pedestrians were killed in traffic accidents in the United States. That’s more than 16 deaths every day. While that number has been slowly declining over the past decade, it’s still far too high. But what if there was a way to dramatically reduce the number of pedestrian accidents?

That’s where the Honda’s Sensing® Pedestrian Collision Mitigation Steering System comes in. This system uses sensors to detect pedestrians in the path of the vehicle and then automatically steers the vehicle away from them.

The system is still in development, but it is a technology that has the potential to significantly reduce the number of pedestrian fatalities each year. In the meantime, there are things that all drivers can do to avoid hitting pedestrians, such as staying alert and obeying posted speed limits. By taking these simple steps, we can use technology to make our roads safer for everyone.

Road Departure Mitigation (RDM)

The Honda RDM system is designed to help drivers stay on the road and avoid accidents. This system uses sensors to monitor the vehicle’s position relative to the lane markings. If the vehicle begins to drift out of the lane, the system will provide a visual and auditory warning to the driver. If the driver does not take corrective action, the system will automatically steer the vehicle back into the lane.

This system can provide a great deal of confidence to drivers, especially on long trips or in adverse weather conditions. In addition, the RDM system can help to avoid accidents by keeping the vehicle within its lane.

This can be especially important on highways where vehicles are traveling at high speeds. By providing an extra measure of safety, the Honda RDM system can give drivers peace of mind when behind the wheel.

Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS)

As we look ahead to the future of automotive safety, one promising technology is the Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) from Honda Sensing®. This system uses a combination of radar and cameras to detect potential collisions, and then takes steps to avoid or mitigate the impact.

In tests, CMBS has been shown to be highly effective in reducing the severity of crashes, and we believe that it has the potential to save lives. As more and more vehicles on the road are equipped with this type of system, we believe that the number of serious accidents will decrease significantly.

False Start Prevention Function

The new Honda Sensing® False Start Prevention function uses short-range microwave radar to detect the presence of a vehicle ahead, and then automatically applies the brakes if the driver attempts to pull out in front of oncoming traffic.

This innovative safety feature can help to prevent accidents and save lives. In addition, the False Start Prevention function can also help to reduce congestion by preventing drivers from making sudden, unexpected lane changes. Ultimately, this technology has the potential to make our roads safer for everyone.

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low-Speed Follow

One of the best ways to reduce driver burden is to invest in a vehicle with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). ACC is a feature that uses sensors to monitor the speed and distance of the car in front of you, automatically adjusting your speed to maintain a safe following distance. This can be especially helpful in stop-and-go traffic, where constantly accelerating and decelerating can be tiring.

What’s even more exciting is that many Honda vehicles now offer ACC with Low-Speed Follow, which allows your car to come to a complete stop and then resume following when the car ahead starts moving again.

This can significantly reduce the workload for the driver, making your commute much more relaxing. So if you’re looking for a way to reduce driver burden, be sure to check out a vehicle with ACC with Low-Speed Follow.

Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)

The release of Honda’s new Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) is a groundbreaking development in the world of automotive safety. LKAS is designed to help drivers stay in their lane by automatically correcting for small steering adjustments. This can be especially helpful on long trips or in adverse weather conditions.

What makes LKAS so remarkable is its ability to learn and adapt to a driver’s individual style over time. This ensures that the system is always providing the optimal level of support, without being overly intrusive. With LKAS, Honda has once again demonstrated its commitment to making the roads safer for everyone.

Traffic Sign Recognition

When it comes to staying safe on the road, drivers need all the help they can get. That’s why Honda Sensing® features Traffic Sign Recognition, which uses a camera to detect stop signs, yield signs, and speed limit signs. The system then displays the information on the driver’s display, so you can always be aware of the current speed limit.

This can be particularly helpful when driving in unfamiliar territory or in areas where the speed limit changes frequently. In addition, Traffic Sign Recognition can help to reduce the risk of speeding tickets by providing a reminder to check the posted speed limit. As a result, this innovative technology helps to make driving safer and more convenient for everyone.

If safety is important to you, then you’ll want to consider a car with Honda Sensing® — a suite of advanced safety and driver-assistive technologies that help you avoid accidents and stay safe on the road.

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