New Nissan Technology deters Drivers from Danger
Posted on Wed, 6 Aug 2008 17:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Chang-Ran Kim, Asia autos correspondent
YOKOSUKA, Japan (Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co previewed on Wednesday new safety
technology that goes beyond a warning beep if drivers veer into the path of
danger, and actively tries to pull the car in the direction of safety.
A car installed with the brake-resistance device would try to deter the driver
from changing lanes, for example, if it detected a car zooming up from behind in
the motorist's blind spot, Nissan said.
Motorists can still override the deterrence in an emergency but a test drive in
a car fitted with the feature on Wednesday prompted the brakes to vibrate when
danger was detected -- leaving little doubt about what the car thought was safe.
"Ultimately, we want the driver to have the final control," an engineer said at
an annual safety product demonstration at its Oppama facility in Yokosuka, near
Tokyo.
Nissan has set a goal of halving fatalities and serious injuries involving its
vehicles by 2015, compared with 20 years earlier, and ultimately preventing them
all together.
Some Nissan cars already have a safety feature that helps distracted drivers
stay inside a lane or keep a safe distance from the car in front with visual and
audible warnings as part of what the company describes as a "virtual bumper"
concept.
Nissan said it wanted to expand that concept to preventing side and rear
collisions, along with the new brake-resistance device that could be introduced
in some luxury models soon.
The car company, Japan's third-biggest, is also working on a system to protect
pedestrians, using anonymous global positioning system (GPS) signals from mobile
phones to alert motorists to their presence.
© Copyright 2008 Reuters.
Photo:
An illustration demonstrating Nissan's All-Around Collision Free prototype safety technology, incorporating two all-new technologies – Side Collision Prevention (SCP) and Back-up Collision Prevention (BCP) in an image released August 5, 2008. REUTERS/Nissan/Handout
Posted on Wed, 6 Aug 2008 17:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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