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Toyota Launches Second-Generation Security System: Penetration of Pedestrians in the Middle of Next Year
Driving at night is a completely different experience compared to driving during the day. When you're away from school or after work, navigating through unfamiliar and unattractive environments can be exhausting. Worse still, many drivers aren't familiar with the road conditions, which means they have to stay extremely alert. A moment of inattention could put them in serious danger. Moreover, pedestrians on the road are also at risk of accidents. To address these challenges, Toyota has developed an innovative solution.
Recently, Toyota Japan announced the launch of its next-generation SafetySense technology. This advanced safety system is designed to detect pedestrians in low-light conditions and monitor cyclists under all weather conditions. When a pedestrian or cyclist appears in front of the vehicle, the system automatically slows down the car to prevent potential collisions.

**Toyota Launches Second-Generation Safety System: Enhanced Pedestrian Detection by Mid-2018**
In addition to pedestrian and cyclist detection, the new system includes an upgraded lane departure warning feature. The road edge recognition has been significantly improved, along with enhanced adaptive cruise control. The second-generation SafetySense also introduces new features such as road sign assistance and lane tracking support, making it more comprehensive than ever before.
According to Toyota’s Senior Vice President and Chief Quality Officer for North American Product Support, the second-generation SafetySense represents a major leap forward in automotive safety. It incorporates cutting-edge technology that not only enhances driver protection but also brings Toyota closer to its vision of a future free from traffic accidents and fatalities.

Toyota states that the new SafetySense will be introduced on "special models" in mid-2018, though the company hasn’t specified which models will receive the upgrade. While details remain unclear, the introduction of this advanced system marks a significant step forward in vehicle safety.
(Via: ubergizmo.com)