Driver Assistance Systems
New and highly advanced auto technologies have afforded newer models better safety equipments and features not provided to older models. Thus, in terms of safety, newer cars are better off. Among the best safety features of new models are driver assistance systems, which include ESP (electronic stability programme), adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and parking aid systems.
Those driver assistance systems aim to make the vehicle capable of perceiving its surroundings, interpret them, identify critical situations, and assist the driver in performing driving maneuvers, says Bosch, one of the leading car parts and systems manufacturers. The main goal of these high-tech equipments is to prevent accidents completely and minimize the consequences of an accident for those concerned.
[link=http://www.researchandmarkets.com/ ]Research and Markets[/link] report shows that six out of ten front-end crashes would not occur if the driver could react a split second earlier. Driver assistance systems were found very much helpful in significantly preventing accidents to happen.
Aside from Bosch, other manufacturers like the Continental Teves, TRW Automotive, Hella, Iteris, Valeo, Delphi, Siemens VDO and Visteon pledge to make huge investments in the development of these car safety systems.
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