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Sep 12, 2024 - 08:29 PM
VW's Emergency Assist is a safety feature designed to intervene if the driver becomes unresponsive while driving, helping to prevent accidents.
The system monitors driver input through various means, including the use of sensors in adaptive cruise control, lane assist, and other driver assistance systems. If the system detects that the driver hasn't been actively steering, braking, or accelerating for a certain period, it will try to alert the driver by giving visual and auditory warnings. If there is still no response, Emergency Assist will gently brake the vehicle, activate the hazard lights, and steer the vehicle to the side of the road if possible. This helps bring the vehicle to a safe stop, minimizing the risk of accidents.
