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Autobraking tech will be standard in cars by 2022, but drivers complain of 'phantom braking'

Autobraking tech will be standard in cars by 2022, but drivers complain of 'phantom braking' Automatic emergency braking will be standard in most cars in 2022. It’s expected to cut the number of rear-end crashes in half. But hundreds of drivers say sometimes the system slams on the brakes apparently for no reason. Kris Van Cleave reports.

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