At what maximum speed does the RCTA intervene in the vehicle’s brakes?
ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems)
Explanation
The **Cross Traffic Alert System (RCTA)** is a safety device that assists the driver when reversing, such as when exiting a parking space. This system detects if there are vehicles approaching from behind and emits a warning sound if there is a risk of collision.
The RCTA intervenes in the vehicle's brakes when the speed is **less than 15 km/h**. This is because the system is designed for low-speed situations, such as parking maneuvers, where it is more likely that the driver will need assistance to avoid collisions with vehicles approaching from behind.
Therefore, the maximum speed at which the RCTA intervenes is **less than 15 km/h**, ensuring that the driver has enough time to react and avoid an accident while performing reverse maneuvers.
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