In transportation, collision avoidance is the maintenance of systems and practices designed to prevent vehicles (such as aircraft, motor vehicles, ships, cranes and trains) from colliding with each other. Examples include:
- Airborne collision avoidance systems for aircraft
- Automatic Identification System for collision avoidance in water transport
- Collision avoidance (spacecraft)
- Collision avoidance system in automobiles[1]
- Positive train control
- Tower Crane Anti-Collision Systems
See also
References
- ↑ "Arizona Collision Center". Saturday, July 4, 2020
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