Sample Workbook for Crash Avoidance Technologies Focus Groups.

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Sample Workbook for Crash Avoidance Technologies Focus Groups

Instructions: On the following pages you will find descriptions for various safety technologies that may be available on new model year vehicles. On each page, please read the description, then use your highlighters to indicate which potential names match or do not match the definition offered. Using your green highlighter, you will mark those names that clearly match the description. Using your red highlighter, you will mark those names that do not clearly match the description. When you finish highlighting, please circle the name you think best matches the description.

A system that is designed to warn a driver when the vehicle begins to move out of its lane (unless a turn signal is on in that direction). Potential Technology Name Step 1: Highlight in Green – Names that clearly match the description above Step 2: Highlight in Red – Names that do not clearly match the description above Step 3: Please circle the name you think best matches with the description above NOTE: If you can think of another name for this, write it down! Lane Departure WarningLane Departure Keeping Lane Monitoring System

A system that is designed to warn a driver when the vehicle is about to impact another vehicle or object giving the driver more time to react. Pre-Sense Plus Pre-Safe SystemPre-Collision System Forward Collision WarningCollision Mitigation Brake System Front Assist Crash Imminent BrakingDynamic Brake Assist Potential Technology Name Step 1: Highlight in Green – Names that clearly match the description above Step 2: Highlight in Red – Names that do not clearly match the description above Step 3: Please circle the name you think best matches with the description above NOTE: If you can think of another name for this, write it down!

Rearview Video System A technology that assists the driver in seeing whether there are any obstructions, particularly a person or people, in the area immediately behind the vehicle. These systems are generally installed in the rear of the vehicle and connected to a video screen. Backup camera Back-over camera Rearview camera Potential Technology Name Step 1: Highlight in Green – Names that clearly match the description above Step 2: Highlight in Red – Names that do not clearly match the description above Step 3: Please circle the name you think best matches with the description above NOTE: If you can think of another name for this, write it down!