Post-Collision Braking
E-Transit – Key Driver Features
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Post-Collision Braking automatically applies moderate brake
pressure when an initial collision event is detected to reduce the
vehicle's speed in order to prevent or reduce the impact of a
potential secondary crash.
The on-board sensors interact with the restraint module, including
whether an airbag was deployed or if the fuel cutoff switch was
activated.
Slowing the vehicle can potentially lessen injury to occupants and
damage to the vehicle, as well as reduce the severity of a potential
secondary collision.
Post-Impact Braking Indicators
• Indicator flashes when a post impact braking event is
occurring