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A presentation demonstrating how the development of the Toyota Guardian automated safety system could help prevent incidents such as three-car car collisions on highways opened the Toyota Research Institute (TRI) press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
Toyota Guardian, is being developed to amplify human control of the vehicle, not replace it. The driver is intended to be in control of the car at all times, except in those instances where the system anticipates or identifies a pending incident and employs a corrective response, in co-ordination with driver input.