Pedestrian automatic emergency braking systems have improved at detecting walkers at night. It's important, as more than 75 % of pedestrian fatalities occur after dark.
Tanya Mohn is a regular contributor at The New York Times. Based in New York, she covers road safety, sustainable transport, and cycling, with a focus on urban design and development as well as consumer issues related to vehicles. Her work has been featured in outlets such as Zag Daily, VOA, Environmental Health News, The Seattle Times, and Forbes.













