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Peterbilt Introduces Electronic Parking Brake for Medium Duty & Class 8 Trucks
Peterbilt medium-duty and Class 8 trucks are now available with the Bendix Intellipark Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) System.

The Bendix Intellipark Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) System, now available on Peterbilt medium-duty and Class 8 trucks, features rollaway mitigation, auto trailer brake disengagement, and Smart Park.
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The Bendix Intellipark Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) System is now available on Peterbilt’s medium-duty and Class 8 trucks.
Designed to enable electronic safety interlocks, the EPB features advanced functions including:
Rollaway mitigation: Automatic application of the parking brakes on both the vehicle and trailer if the driver exits the vehicle without setting the parking brake
Auto trailer brake disengagement: Automatic release of the trailer brakes when tractor movement is detected
Smart Unpark: Utilizes interlocks to confirm the vehicle is ready to be parked or unparked through sensors that monitor door position, seat belt status, and vehicle movement
“Safety is a core value and part of Peterbilt’s culture,” said Erik Johnson, Peterbilt assistant general manager, sales and marketing. “The Electronic Parking Brake advanced functions and custom interlocks are the latest in several Peterbilt standard and optional driver-assistance features available to assist our customers in mitigating potential driving risks.”
Ergonomic & Intuitive Operation
With ergonomic, easy-to-actuate switches and clear status indication, the new EPB offers an intuitive operation. Other core features include quieter valve operation due to electronic activation, less parts complexity for ease of maintenance, as well as the availability of actionable information for analysis and future driver training.
Bendix emphasizes that advanced technologies, including the Bendix Intellipark Electronic Parking Brake System, complement safe driving practices.
Driver Ultimately Responsible for Safety
Peterbilt pointed out that no commercial vehicle safety technology, including Bendix safety technologies, replaces a skilled, alert driver exercising safe driving techniques and proactive, comprehensive driving training. Responsibility for the safe operation of the vehicle remains with the driver at all times. Never wait for the system to intervene.
Every driver should carefully review the operator’s manual and be trained by the fleet or vehicle owner on the proper operation and limitations of the ADAS system during operation.
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