AEB
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[edit]AEB (countable and uncountable, plural AEBs)
- (automotive, countable) Initialism of automatic emergency brake or autonomous emergency brake (a device in a car that brakes/slows a car, if the system believes a crash is imminent)
- 2024, NTSB, Highway Investigation Report, HIR-24-05:
- Advanced vehicle technologies, including automatic emergency braking and adaptive cruise control, were available as standard equipment for this truck-tractor; however, the carrier opted not to purchase these systems. We found that the collision may have been avoided or its severity lessened had these systems been installed on the truck-tractor. Because commercial vehicle customers can elect not to purchase collision avoidance systems, even those that are considered standard equipment, federal requirements are necessary to increase widespread deployment of this technology.
- (automotive, uncountable) Initialism of automatic emergency braking or autonomous emergency braking (a technology/methodology used in cars to prevent crashes by activating the brakes)
- (US, military, countable) Abbreviation of airborne engineer battalion (a battalion of combat engineers trained to parachute into their deployment zone)
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[edit]- AMB (“as manifested by”)
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[edit]AEB inan
- Initialism of Ameriketako Estatu Batuak (“United States of America”).
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[edit]AEB f
- Initialism of Agência Espacial Brasileira, the Brazilian Space Agency
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