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Many cars, including the Nissan Rogue, come with active safety features and driver assistance systems that can be deactivated. Automatic emergency braking (AEB) is one such system that triggers a vehicle's brakes when it senses a potential collision, without needing the driver to press the brake pedal. AEB can enhance brake force even if the driver is already braking but not enough to avoid a crash. Most AEB systems can detect other vehicles, and some can recognize pedestrians and cyclists too. The main goal of AEB is to prevent accidents by applying the brakes automatically in dangerous situations or when the driver's braking effort is inadequate.