The new technology system uses cameras along with enhanced radar called "millimeter-wave," which will be put in front of the vehicle to, to detect potential crashes such as pedestrians crossing on the road.
Toyota did not comment on when the feature might be offered on a commercial model, or in which markets, but officials implied it was geared up to be offered soon.
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Toyota (NYSE:TM) is working on a safety technology that takes control of the steering so the car can swerve away when it isn't able to stop before a collision.
