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- City_safety abstract "The City Safety is an auto brake technology that assists in reducing or avoiding traffic accidents at speeds up to 30 km/h (19 mph) made by Volvo Cars. It is active at speeds up to 50 km/h (31 mph) on the Volvo V40. It uses lidar laser sensor that monitors an area approximately 6 m (20 ft) directly in front of the vehicle. The feature is programmed to respond if the car in front is either at a standstill or is moving more slowly in the same direction as the car itself. If City Safety determines a collision is unavoidable and the driver does not respond, it activates the vehicle's brakes and switches off the throttle. If the relative speed between the two vehicles is 15 km/h (9.3 mph) or less, a collision may be avoided completely. If the relative speed is above 15 km/h (9.3 mph) and up to approximately 30 km/h (19 mph), the consequences of the collision may be reduced considerably.The system has several factors that should be kept in mind.When City Safety applies the brakes, the lights are illuminated to inform drivers behind about emergency braking.In cases where City Safety has stopped the vehicle, it will then release the brakes and the driver must apply the brakes to keep the vehicle at a standstill. It is always on at start-up and can be deactivated in the "Car Setting" menu. It does not respond to oncoming traffic. The driver can override City Safety by aggressively steering, accelerating, or braking.City Safety's performance is not affected by darkness or light, but may be affected by weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or snow.The windshield needs to be clean and should remain free of any flags or decals.The driver is always responsible for controlling the vehicle and should never rely solely on the City Safety auto brake feature.Under normal driving condition, the feature is transparent to the driver and there are no settings to change.City Safety may help drivers avoid rear-end collisions and prevent whiplash injuries to passengers in the car ahead, as well.City Safety may reduce the cost of ownership due to reduced insurance rates and lower repair costs.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- City_safety wikiPageExternalLink volvo-s60-safety-review.
- City_safety wikiPageExternalLink hldi_news_0719011.pdf.
- City_safety wikiPageExternalLink safety.aspx.
- City_safety wikiPageExternalLink need2knowProduct.htm.
- City_safety wikiPageID "37718736".
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- City_safety wikiPageRevisionID "668631203".
- City_safety wikiPageWikiLink Category:Car_safety.
- City_safety wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volvo_Cars.
- City_safety wikiPageWikiLink Lidar.
- City_safety wikiPageWikiLink Rear-end_collision.
- City_safety wikiPageWikiLink Throttle.
- City_safety wikiPageWikiLink Traffic_accident.
- City_safety wikiPageWikiLink Traffic_collision.
- City_safety wikiPageWikiLink Volvo_Cars.
- City_safety wikiPageWikiLink Volvo_V40_(P1).
- City_safety wikiPageWikiLink Whiplash_(medicine).
- City_safety wikiPageWikiLink Whiplash_injuries.
- City_safety wikiPageWikiLinkText "City safety".
- City_safety hasPhotoCollection City_safety.
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- City_safety wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- City_safety subject Category:Car_safety.
- City_safety subject Category:Volvo_Cars.
- City_safety hypernym Technology.
- City_safety type Article.
- City_safety type Company.
- City_safety type Article.
- City_safety type Company.
- City_safety comment "The City Safety is an auto brake technology that assists in reducing or avoiding traffic accidents at speeds up to 30 km/h (19 mph) made by Volvo Cars. It is active at speeds up to 50 km/h (31 mph) on the Volvo V40. It uses lidar laser sensor that monitors an area approximately 6 m (20 ft) directly in front of the vehicle. The feature is programmed to respond if the car in front is either at a standstill or is moving more slowly in the same direction as the car itself.".
- City_safety label "City safety".
- City_safety sameAs m.0nfx0ks.
- City_safety sameAs Q5124031.
- City_safety sameAs Q5124031.
- City_safety wasDerivedFrom City_safety?oldid=668631203.
- City_safety isPrimaryTopicOf City_safety.