Examples of using Driver does not react in English and their translations into French
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Or, they stop the car if the driver does not react in time.
If the driver does not react promptly, the system issues a second visual alert.
If the car is about to drive into the vehicle in front and the driver does not react, the car brakes itself.
If the driver does not react to these signals, it autonomously initiates partial braking.
Forward Collision Warning with Active Braking7 detects fast approaches and provides alerts andbrake assistance if the driver does not react in time.
If the driver does not react to avoid impact, the system will apply emergency braking.
The Toyota Safety Sense P includes more systems that once again aim to warn the driver of a potential danger andthen intervene if the driver does not react.
If the driver does not react and the criticality increases a further warning is given.
If the driver does not react, the system automatically brakes to avoid or reduce impact.
If the driver does not react and the situation becomes more critical, the vehicle can be gently braked.
If the driver does not react, the vehicle automatically brakes to reduce the severity of the possible impact.
If the driver does not react, the vehicle automatically brakes to reduce the severity of the possible impact.
If the driver does not react and a collision is imminent, the vehicle automatically applies the brakes fully.
If the driver does not react, Range Rover Evoque deploys the brakes to reduce the severity of the possible impact.
If the driver does not react and a collision becomes imminent, the vehicle automatically initiates a full application of the brakes.
If the driver does not react to the warning and the risk of collision is assessed as imminent then City Safety can automatically brake the car.
If the driver does not react, the car automatically begins an emergency braking manoeuvre between 0.8 and 1 second before the possible accident takes place.
If the driver does not react to the warning and the system detects an impending collision, then this can trigger an automatic braking at a speed up to 10 km/h.
If the driver does not react after the collision warning has been given, the brake support function prepares the brake system to react quickly, and the brakes are applied slightly.
If the driver does not react to the advance warning, the system briefly applies the brake automatically via an active brake intervention to draw attention to the potential danger of a collision again.
If the driver doesn't react, the vehicle will deploy the brakes in order to reduce the severity of the possible impact.
If the driver doesn't react, the car will deploy the brakes in order to reduce the severity of the possible impact.
If the driver doesn't react, the system then induces corrective steering to guide the vehicle back to a safe position.
If the driver doesn't react, the system will automatically hit the brakes in order to avoid or mitigate a collision.
If City Safety detects an imminent collision, it alerts the driver andcan automatically apply the brakes if the driver doesn't react in time.
The feature is also designed to automatically apply the brakes under certain conditions, so if the driver doesn't react, the vehicle can.
It can being the car to a full stop by itself if the driver doesn't react to imminent danger up ahead and allows to let go of the steering wheel for a few seconds, even in a bend.
Active safety systems such as Honda Sensing are designed to take command of the vehicle if the driver doesn't react to a warning that will be sent beforehand.