Meritor Wabco Vehicle Control Systems is continuing its series of ride-n-drive vehicle demonstrations at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga., on Sept. 14.
Sessions are scheduled at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. to demonstrate the company's Active Safety Systems technologies and are open to fleets of all sizes, owner operators, as well as truck and trailer dealers.
Demonstration vehicles will be equipped with the following Meritor Wabco Active Safety Systems technologies:
SmartTrac Stability Control System - a suite of anti-lock braking, automatic traction control and stability control systems that can assist the driver in maintaining control of the vehicle in response to an impeding loss of directional or roll stability reducing the risk of such events.
OnGuard Collision Safety System - a forward-looking radar-based collision safety system that detects objects in a vehicle's path and automatically de-throttles the engine and applies the engine and service brakes when it senses a possible rear-end collision.
To register for the demonstration at the Atlanta Motor Speedway or for individual OnGuard™ demos at a customer location, call (866) 668-7221; select prompt 5 (Diagnostics), then select prompt 4 (Meritor Wabco).
Meritor Wabco Announces Safety System Ride-n-Drive
Meritor Wabco Vehicle Control Systems is continuing its series of ride-n-drive vehicle demonstrations at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga., on Sept. 14
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