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Mazda CX-5 SUV With Automatic Braking Crashes in Japan Test Drive
Anna Mukai & Yuki Hagiwara bloomberg.com A Mazda Motor Corp. (7261) sport-utility vehicle equipped with an automatic-braking system crashed in Japan on Nov. 10 during a dealership test drive, injuring the driver and front-seat passenger, according to the police. The Mazda CX-5 was being driven by a prospective buyer on the dealership’s parking lot when it crashed through a urethane barrier set up to demonstrate the SUV’s automatic braking feature, according to the Saitama Prefectural Police, which is investigating the accident. The customer suffered a neck injury while the dealership employee sitting in the front passenger seat fractured his arm, the police said. Mazda Motor Corp. CX-5 sport-utility vehicles (SUV), foreground, and other vehicles wait to be loaded onto a shipping vessel at the Tanjung Priok Car Terminal at the Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta. Mazda is investigating the case and will cooperate with police if asked to, Makoto Watanabe, a spokesman for the Hiroshima, Japan-based automaker, said by phone today. The company can’t comment on whether there have been previous cases where the auto-brake system for the CX-5 didn’t work, he said. “For any safety function, it’s impossible to be 100 percent free of accidents,” said Hiroshi Ataka, a Tokyo-based auto parts analyst at IHS Automotive. “These technical functions aren’t always the easiest to understand.” to read more click here: bloomberg.com
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