Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems has launched the next generation in collision mitigation technology, Wingman Advanced. Bendix Wingman Advanced delivers adaptive cruise control with braking features ...
The Bendix Wingman Advanced system is now available for order as an option for Kenworth T270 and T370 medium duty trucks. The radar-based collision mitigation system delivers adaptive cruise control ...
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems and leading school bus manufacturer IC Bus have teamed to make what the companies called "one of the safest modes of transportation in the United States even safer." ...
Kenworth announced Wednesday the Bendix Wingman Advanced collision mitigation system will be standard on the on-highway Kenworth T680 starting in July. The radar-based collision mitigation system ...
Kenworth is offering the Bendix Wingman Fusion advanced driver assistance system as standard equipment for its flagship on-highway truck. Bendix Wingman Fusion integrates a suite of Bendix safety ...
Note: This is the second of a three-part series looking at collision mitigation technologies. The first installment, “Collision mitigation take rates on the rise,” can be found here. The next article, ...
Bendix Wingman Advanced, a collision mitigation technology, uses a radar sensor mounted to the front of the vehicle to deliver both warnings and active interventions to help drivers potentially avoid ...
Dana Spicer S140 series of single-reduction, single-drive axles and Bendix Wingman Fusion advanced driver assistance added as options to Kenworth medium-duty trucks. Kenworth T270 medium duty truck.
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems announced the next generation of both its Wingman Fusion advanced driver assistance system and its BlindSpotter side object detection system. At the same time, ...
Safety is no longer only for those that can afford new trucks. Bendix has announced its advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) such as the Wingman Fusion and Wingman Advanced, can now be ...
Truck makers are making advanced safety systems standard on new models faster than fleets are asking for them because avoiding fatal crashes saves millions of dollars that even a single death can cost ...
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