Customers count on your fleet to deliver. The latest advancements to the Detroit Assurance® Suite of Safety Systems are designed to help you do that and more. Get ready for next-level safety performance and driver comfort. Available exclusively on the Fifth Generation Cascadia®.
Active Brake Assist 6 (ABA6) improves the performance of our previous generation with 5 all-new short- and long-range radars, a new camera and new software. Safety is enhanced to an even greater degree by increasing the variety of scenarios and conditions the system is able to react to, helping mitigate more potential collisions and improve uptime.
Side Guard Assist 2 (SGA2) now alerts drivers to vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists on both driver- and passenger-sides – from the front of the cab to the end of a standard trailer. SGA2 is a passive collision mitigation system created to keep the driver in control. Rather than de-throttling or stopping the vehicle, the system warns the driver of moving people or objects on either side, alerting them before making a turn or lane change that could result in an incident.
Active Side Guard Assist (ASGA) takes the safety of SGA2 one step further. In addition to alerting drivers to people and objects on driver- and passenger-sides, ASGA uses industry-leading technology to apply braking at speeds less than 12 mph if no corrective action is taken to address passenger-side alerts. This can help prevent a truck from making a right turn into a moving cyclist or pedestrian, improving safety and driver confidence.
The newest generation of Active Lane Assist, ALA2, now includes even more features to help keep drivers and motorists safe. With the help of fused camera and radar technology, ALA2 keeps a truck centered in its lane and corrects lane swerving. It also creates easier steering and greater comfort for drivers by reducing vibrations, as well as offering steering assistance in cross winds, after blow-outs, and during low-speed maneuvering.
Front Guard Alert (FGA) is our newest Detroit Assurance® feature. When stopped or at low speeds, short-range radar units activate to detect any crossing or stationary pedestrians and bicyclists in front of or close to the sides of the truck. If detected, this passive system uses a visual and audible alert to warn the driver of the risk, helping avoid incidents and improve safety.
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