Study shows that the promise of the radar-based anti collision systems Georgia to prevent car crashes

20:52 Publicado por Mario Galarza

Have been significant advances in vehicle safety in the development of anti-collision systems that alert drivers of potential hazards, the accidents on Georgia surfaces cause.

However most of these new technologies are still in its infancy and not tested. During crash avoidance systems intuitive appeal have, they are usually not long enough, generate lots of data for their effectiveness been car to prevent crashes.

But a new study of a radar-based crash avoidance system equipped in Volvo XC60 crossover vehicle shows the system as a "City Safety" is a significant impact on car accident rates. Collision avoidance system uses infrared sensors to identify potential upcoming car accidents. The crash avoidance system used laser radar technology to cars to 20 walking ahead by reflections of tail lights, Windows, and the body of the vehicle pick up realize. If the driver responds in a timely manner, the system automatically applies the brakes of the vehicle.

First tested the system at the Volvo, to the system could not what videos shows on the Internet the vehicle runs down crash Dummies represent mannequins. Volvo seems now confirmed by actual crash results of vehicles with the final version of the system. The vehicle was 27% less car collision as vehicles of similar class vehicle on Highway loss data Institute involved. The evidence for the effectiveness of the new crash avoidance technology is still convincing as the XC60 also at 19 percent fewer accidents than others suggests, that the crash avoidance system in fact the reason for the vehicle car accident rate was lower Volvo vehicles.

The data of the anti-crash system is even more impressive to prevent personal injury. Vehicles equipped with the radar-based system showed 51 percent of less crashes, the "assault." The effectiveness of the system in personal injury car accident avoidance is particularly interesting, because the system only drivers of potential accidents at relatively low speeds of 2-19 mph. attention Volvo claims that 75 percent of all accidents at rates of 18 km/h speed should occur.

The highway loss data Institute study showed that driver error is responsible for 90 percent of all auto accidents. During crash avoidance systems of like this one DUI accidents that can not prevent systems may be an effective security to prevent innovation driving car crashes and tired drivers distracted collisions. These systems are still in its infancy and questions remain, but this provides quantifiable data of promise, which can hold such systems in preventing serious Georgia of vehicles early. The highway loss data Institute plans for studies of the effectiveness of such crash avoidance systems in preventing high-speed collisions this year.

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