Many fatal accidents involving collisions with pedes-
‘rians occur in nighttime driving. Improving drivers’
nighttime visibility can help reduce traffic accidents
at night. The Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS)
featured on the Cima is an innovative technology
that improves drivers’ visibility in nighttime driving by
automatically turning additional lamps in the direc-
tion of travel according to the vehicle's velocity and
steering wheel angle. Because the direction of travel
is better illuminated on curves and at intersections,
drivers can more easily see pedestrians or other
objects on the road ahead.
Approximately 70% of fatal vehicle- Additional AFS lamps illuminate in the direction
pedestrian accidents occur at night the vehicle is turning
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