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Ford Lane Keeping System Helps Fusion Drivers Stay Alert and Between the Lines

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Old Dec 30, 2011 | 01:20 AM
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With many of us driving long distances to visit friends and family during the holiday season, drowsiness can easily creep up when behind the wheel. That’s why the all-new Ford Fusion will offer a Lane Keeping System (LKS) to help drivers stay between the lines.

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A recent study by the Automobile Association of America discovered that 32 percent of drivers questioned admitted to driving at some time when they were so exhausted it was hard work to keep their eyes open. A report from 2010 found that 16.5 percent of all traffic deaths resulted from driver sleepiness. Ford is launching a brand new technology that it hopes will reduce these disturbing figures. Same topic here Ford Lane Keeping System to debut on 2013 Fusion .
 
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Old Jan 7, 2012 | 05:19 AM
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Drivers who are already tired and sleepy should drive carefully. Recently a survey by the Automobile Association of America estimated that 32 percent of drivers have driven when they were too exhausted to keep their eyes open. A previous study estimates that 16.5 percent of deadly accidents are the result of tired drivers. A new security system from Ford hopes to deal with these surprising figures. Source of article: Ford Lane Keeping System to debut on 2013 Fusion
 
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