Trucks equipped with automatic emergency braking systems (AEBS) prioritize safety through advanced collision avoidance. The AEBS uses a radar-lidar-camera fusion system (detection range 150m), calculating time-to-collision and activating braking if a threat is detected. In tests, AEBS reduces rear-end collisions by 40% at urban speeds, with braking force up to 80% of maximum. The system integrates with electronic stability control (ESC), adjusting brake pressure for each wheel to maintain stability during emergency stops. Models like the Isuzu KV100 with AEBS comply with ECE R131 standards, featuring audible warnings, visual alerts, and progressive braking (initial warning at 2.5s TTC, full braking at 1.2s TTC). Contact our safety team for performance metrics, including stopping distances at various speeds and false alarm rates in different weather conditions.