With spring here, we are excited for the arrival of the 2014 GMC Sierra. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing to the eye, it also offers innovative design in the ways of safety. GM Canada just released this article about a new alert system that vibrates your seat to alert drivers of danger ahead. Read the article from GM Media Canada for more information!
DETROIT – The all-new 2014 Sierra arrives this summer with available advanced active safety features never offered to full-size pickup truck
owners, including Forward Collision Alert and Lane Departure Warning.
The manner by which alerts from the system are delivered to the driver
is equally innovative, thanks to GMC’s optional Safety Alert Seat.
With the Safety Alert Seat, Sierra owners get feedback transmitted as
a vibration through the surface of the driver’s seat bottom cushion.
When the Lane Departure Warning system’s camera detects the Sierra is
leaving a lane without a turn signal active in that direction, a
vibration in the left or right seat bolster directs the driver’s
attention to the side of the lane encroachment. When a potential
collision is detected ahead by the Forward Collision Alert system, both
sides of the seat vibrate.
“It’s akin to someone tapping on your shoulder in a crowd to get your
attention,” said General Motors Active Safety Technical Fellow Raymond
Kiefer. “Using the tactile sense to communicate crash threat direction
provides an effective and intuitive way to cut through the clutter of
visual and auditory sensory information that drivers routinely
experience.”
According to Kiefer, GM research shows that the seat may direct
driver attention to the location of a crash threat more quickly and
accurately than beeping alerts.
Forward Collision Alert uses a camera behind the windshield to
monitor traffic ahead and estimate time to collision. A green
vehicle-shaped icon on the instrument cluster lets the driver know the
system detects a vehicle ahead. When the Sierra gets too close to a
vehicle ahead, the icon turns orange. When approaching a vehicle too
rapidly, red lights flash on the windshield and the driver is alerted
either audibly or through the optional Safety Alert Seat.
Using the same sophisticated camera technology, Lane Departure
Warning uses an icon of a vehicle crossing a dotted lane marker and
shines green when detecting a lane ahead at speeds above 35 mph. The
icon glows amber and flashes when a warning is active. Both Forward
Collision Alert and Lane Departure Warning can be deactivated if the
driver desires. Both, along with the Safety Alert Seat, are available on
select trim levels.
Sierra’s other active safety features include standard StabiliTrak
and optional technologies like a Rear Vision Camera and Front and Rear
Park Assist. Sierra also benefits from available trailering safety technologies like Trailer Sway Control and an Integrated Trailer Brake Controller.
In addition to active safety features, the 2014 Sierra features six
standard air bags and high-strength steel in the A-pillars, B-pillars,
roof rails and other body structures to create a solid and protected
safety cage around the passenger cabin.
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