How does Pedestrian Recognition work with the PRESAFE®* system in a Mercedes-Benz?

So how does the Pedestrian Recognition work with the PRESAFE®* system in your Mercedes-Benz model? Take a look at how this safety feature works on your luxury vehicle.

Pedestrian Recognition in a Mercedes-Benz vehicle

This technology uses radar in your vehicle to sense when there are objects in your path. It then alerts you to this and can potentially brake if you fail to respond in time. This means that the system can potentially prevent these collisions up to 30 miles per hour, and can potentially reduce the amount of harm caused by an accident by up to 45 mph.

However, this does not mean that you should rely solely on this safety technology. You should be alert and aware of your surroundings at all times when you are driving your vehicle. It is also important to note that this is the PRESAFE®* with Pedestrian Recognition, not the PRESAFE®* system itself.

What 2019 Mercedes-Benz vehicle has the PRESAFE®* system?

All of them! If you have a 2019 Mercedes-Benz vehicle, then the PRESAFE®* system is already standard on your vehicle. This means that you can enjoy the safety features that this technology brings.

Read more: What is the Mercedes-Benz Car-to-X® technology?

Mercedes-Benz dealer in Scottsdale

The Pedestrian Recognition can help in larger cities and busy roads like North Scottsdale, Scottsdale, and of course Phoenix.  So, it’s a good thing that you can buy or lease a Mercedes-Benz model right here in Scottsdale! Come on over to Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale to test drive your future luxury vehicle and to see what other driver-assist features it has.

Looking for a lot of technology features in a budget-friendly luxury sedan? Check out the 2019 Mercedes-Benz A-Class Sedan! This vehicle has plenty of comfort, safety, and convenience features that potentially help to make your drive safer and more comfortable.

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*PRESAFE® closes the side windows when the system’s sensors detect side movements that suggest a possible rollover. A small gap is left near the fully closed position. Seat and head restraints adjustment only when equipped with memory system.

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