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cnn s rene marsh is in washington with the story. good morning. good morning, carol. you know for that distracted driver t could help them avoid rear ending someone, and let s say you re cut off on the highway, manufacturers say it could help the driver avoid collision in that situation, too. now one group put the in-car technology to the test and here are the results. they cause thousands in damage. serious injuries and even death. the insurance institute for highway safety says high tech systems in new karlz aimed at preventing or mitigating front-end crashes are keeping drivers safer. keep your foot off the brake. keep your foot off the brake. did it stop you? reporter: yes, it did. it s called collision avoidance technology. the institute tested several to determine if they re effective and worth your money. they help reduce crashes with other vehicles by about 7%. reporter: that s just the