'Stop the Crash': Bosch partners Global NCAP initiative
26 Nov 2015|2,086 views
Bosch is partnering the 'Stop the Crash' initiative of the consumer association Global New Car Assessment Program (Global NCAP). The campaign's objective is to boost awareness of safety systems such as Electronic Stability Program (ESP), emergency braking systems, and motorcycle ABS, particularly in growth markets. 'Stop the Crash' also supports the United Nations in its aim to halve the number of traffic fatalities worldwide - currently 1.25 million per year - by 2020.
For many years, Bosch has been working on car safety technologies, with the vision of accident and injury-free driving. Since Bosch launched the ESP in 1995, it has prevented 190,000 accidents and saved more than 6,000 lives across Europe. Across Europe, 90 percent of all cars and light commercial vehicles are now equipped with ESP.
ESP is also the basic technology for many driver assistance systems which intervene to support drivers in potentially dangerous situations - such as changing lanes or staying in their lane, or taking evasive action and braking when encountering an obstacle. At speeds of up to 40km/h in urban traffic, the Bosch emergency braking system can completely prevent collisions with stationary vehicles.
You can check out the Stop the Crash website to find out more about this initiative.
Bosch is partnering the 'Stop the Crash' initiative of the consumer association Global New Car Assessment Program (Global NCAP). The campaign's objective is to boost awareness of safety systems such as Electronic Stability Program (ESP), emergency braking systems, and motorcycle ABS, particularly in growth markets. 'Stop the Crash' also supports the United Nations in its aim to halve the number of traffic fatalities worldwide - currently 1.25 million per year - by 2020.
For many years, Bosch has been working on car safety technologies, with the vision of accident and injury-free driving. Since Bosch launched the ESP in 1995, it has prevented 190,000 accidents and saved more than 6,000 lives across Europe. Across Europe, 90 percent of all cars and light commercial vehicles are now equipped with ESP.
ESP is also the basic technology for many driver assistance systems which intervene to support drivers in potentially dangerous situations - such as changing lanes or staying in their lane, or taking evasive action and braking when encountering an obstacle. At speeds of up to 40km/h in urban traffic, the Bosch emergency braking system can completely prevent collisions with stationary vehicles.
You can check out the Stop the Crash website to find out more about this initiative.
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