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Come year 2020 and the big automaker Volvo could roll out a car that’s supposed to be “injury proof.” This car would achieve this feat by incorporating an automatic braking system and a steering system as well. Its automated braking and steering would be heavily assisted by the data about what lies ahead of it, supplied by a high tech electronic system installed within.



Deaths on road due to crashes make up for the highest percentage of deaths due to injury. About 1.2 million people die and about 50 million are injured in road accidents each year. Further, each day over 1000 children and youngsters below the age of 25 years are killed in road traffic accidents. Apparently, the situation is quite grim, and with more and more automobiles surfacing on road everyday, the figures could be worse if proactive measures aren’t taken to curb it.


Showing prudence and resolve the popular carmaker seems to have led the way to make cars safer and their occupants safe. Although, still being worked upon by the R&D teams of the company, the would-be system of steering and braking in automobiles is being hailed as quite a revolution in car safety, akin to the invention of seat belts.

Be it any brake system, such as the ones comprising disc brakes, hydraulic brakes, drum brakes or power brakes, the proposed system supercedes them all by including automation as one of the brake components. The development of the steering and braking system for automobiles entails borrowing knowledge from other industries such as aviation, and strives to build a safety system that forestalls the accident hours, rather than seconds before the accident. Consideration of car safety is pertinent and widespread amongst buyers of new cars, perhaps improving car safety has a great potential to translate into real profits for car makers, in addition to its intended objective. If the technology’s implementation goes on smoothly, then in a couple of years’ time, car occupants could walk out safe from potentially deadly car crashes.

Source : [ Automotive Online ]


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Oklahoma Drivers Ed said...

Thanks for the information.

Volkswagen Parts said...

Yeah I'm waiting for the foam shooting car like that was in that sylvester stallone movie in the future.

Unknown said...

It is great to know that what has been a dream so far, the big automaker Volvo has taken a step forward to make it real by the end of the year 2020. What a marvelous idea is it to build up an injury proof car with the features of an automatic braking system and a steering system. It has led the way to make cars safer & their occupants less prone to road accidents. It is surely going to bring down the number of deaths on road due to car crashes that make up for the highest percentage of deaths due to fatal injury. For more information visit Accident Claim .

New York Defensive Driving said...

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Defensive Driving Course NY said...

I was regularly ask my self why this many accidents happening around us, even though we have many technologies, innovations, experts working 24/7. but now i got my ans from this blog posting now they are started working on safety of passengers, hope we could see a world without any automotive accidents deaths.

Liesel Basil said...

That could be the result of years and years of crash tests. The results have been thoroughly analyzed and and developers came up with the technologies for this. We do already see things in cars like proximity alerts today. In any case, this could be a large step towards significantly lowering injuries and deaths from road accidents. This is especially helpful to reduce the number of victims due to the recklessness and imprudence of a few drivers.

Liesel Basil said...

That could be the result of years and years of crash tests. The results have been thoroughly analyzed and and developers came up with the technologies for this. We do already see things in cars like proximity alerts today. In any case, this could be a large step towards significantly lowering injuries and deaths from road accidents. This is especially helpful to reduce the number of victims due to the recklessness and imprudence of a few drivers.

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