This feature will save lives!


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  1. @AbdulRehman-w5g8e Avatar
    @AbdulRehman-w5g8e

    Yeah and even HondaSENSING 360* has it

  2. @UselessWorld_0 Avatar
    @UselessWorld_0

    Great Demonstration mate, loved it! ❤

  3. @nicklindsay4199 Avatar
    @nicklindsay4199

    That’s pretty amazing the tech these days 👌🏼

  4. @romanshapiro3907 Avatar
    @romanshapiro3907

    Aaaand… lock for 2 hours

  5. @Spilkes Avatar
    @Spilkes

    The headshot sound👌👌😂😂

    1. @chaz42069 Avatar
      @chaz42069

      Hit marker sound*

    2. @Drtorky Avatar
      @Drtorky

      Rust 😅

    3. @anhidric1 Avatar
      @anhidric1

      Totally Rust 😂😂

  6. @thendokhangale552 Avatar
    @thendokhangale552

    These future as standard

  7. @CoCaCOlaZeRoSuGaR_Offical Avatar
    @CoCaCOlaZeRoSuGaR_Offical

    My friend sleeped all the way with just holding the streeting wheel😂

  8. @KubikCv Avatar
    @KubikCv

    He grabbed the wheel too early. If he had left it a little longer, it would have called e-call

  9. @tobortine Avatar
    @tobortine

    Many years ago I witnessed a car suddenly swerve off the road. Later I learned that the driver had a heart attack, from memory I don’t think anyone else was hurt but it was a frightening experience. This technology will genuinely save lives.
    _unlike the compulsory over speed warnings that are just irritating_

    1. @just.jose.youtube Avatar
      @just.jose.youtube

      This tech really is great.
      Speeding is proven to be the reason of a big part of accidents and to increase the consequences and mortality of a lot of them.

  10. @happygamer56789 Avatar
    @happygamer56789

    Damn bro knocked out. Lando’s championship hitting everyone hard 😭😭

    1. @_Drekavac_ Avatar
      @_Drekavac_

      Been depressed ever since, been drinking redbull the whole day…

    2. @aleksandrmarkov5992 Avatar
      @aleksandrmarkov5992

      @_Drekavac_ I was really hoping they pumped Yuki with Redbull.

  11. @Landon-x6x6h Avatar
    @Landon-x6x6h

    The horn changed sounds lol

  12. @ravasmathias Avatar
    @ravasmathias

    most people pass out due to micro sleep and you usually keep holding the steering wheel in that case

    1. @anbi7418 Avatar
      @anbi7418

      I have a stripped down version of this system in my Skoda (so also Volkswagen Group). While it won’t just stop for me (or I at least I don’t think it will – I never tested it), it will take over steering and will sound audio alerts as long as I’m doing 60+km/h or was doing it within the last couple of seconds – even if I’m holding the steering wheel. The only situations when it won’t engage is when you’re using an indicator, make a very sudden steering wheel movement or try to fight the assist. So I don’t believe the system will fail just because your hands are still on the steering wheel.

      Also, it’s worth mentioning that the full version of this system – like in this VW – will also call the emergency number and forward your GPS location to the emergency services (at least in the EU).

    2. @ravasmathias Avatar
      @ravasmathias

      @anbi7418nice, tho i can remeber the last time i was catching microsleeps it was because i was going very boringly slow down a mountain pass stuck in a dynamic traffic on a rainy night drive home and most of the drive down we were going around 50kmh so i guess the sub 60 rule is pretty much just for highways cause if you go normal speeds on b roads you’re engaged enough to not fall asleep and you’re going at most 60 in a city

  13. @aerotus888 Avatar
    @aerotus888

    Can’t even have a quick nap at the wheel these days

  14. @ShadowElderGod Avatar
    @ShadowElderGod

    damn it the invisible sniper got em

  15. @LTS1234 Avatar
    @LTS1234

    We need this in America ASAP 🇺🇸

    1. @snaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaake Avatar
      @snaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaake

      There is a stripped down feature of this in GM vehicles already that includes calling OnStar if you need emergency help. In 2027+ expect the full feature that includes slowing the vehicle down.

  16. @georgev5766 Avatar
    @georgev5766

    This is the right use of this technology. Well done V-Dub.

  17. @AbuDhabiDude Avatar
    @AbuDhabiDude

    Made possible thanks to the technology of a tiny Australian company called “Seeing Machines”.

  18. @the.anonymous.driver Avatar
    @the.anonymous.driver

    This is great and will be very helpful for people who may have medical complications

  19. @DruidsLightTarot Avatar
    @DruidsLightTarot

    Any feature where the computer can take over can be abused by authority.

  20. @gloriclyoko Avatar
    @gloriclyoko

    Hope to see this feature in more cars!

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