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Enforcement of Vehicle Safety Legislations to Significantly
Reduce Road Accident Fatalities and Injuries
LONDON, March 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Rising fatalities and
injuries caused by road accidents are evoking concern among member states
of the European Union (EU). This has resulted in increased efforts by the
European Commission (EC), to introduce and implement various road safety regulations
and legislations.
"The automotive industry, EC, national legislative
bodies, non-governmental organisations and deterrence agencies are pursuing
the improvement of road safety through effective legislation enforcement,
greater awareness through education as well as random inspection of a vehicle's
roadworthiness," notes Frost & Sullivan (http://www.transportation.frost.com)
Research Analyst Vinay Joshi.
However, legislative effectiveness will depend largely on the
introduction of technologically advanced and robust, active as well as passive
safety systems by vehicle manufacturers and suppliers.
Presently, effective and consistent enforcement of legislation
remains the biggest challenge for the EC and national legislative bodies.
For instance, wide discrepancies in the speed limits across different European
countries have rendered it difficult to ensure consistency in the enforcement
of legislations. Hence, executing standard legislations across Europe will
prove to be crucial to achieve effective compliance.
The EC, through active safety legislations, is striving to enhance
vehicle stability through the introduction of the antilock braking system
(ABS) and electronic stability control (ESC). In addition, systems such as
intelligent speed adaptation (ISA) and alcohol ignition interlocks (ALCOLOCKS)
are expected to further improve the enforcement on speed limits and blood
alcohol content (BAC) levels. This will assist in reducing road traffic offences
such as speeding and drunk driving.
Similarly, growing concern over spiralling pedestrian fatalities
have resulted in the recent implementation of the pedestrian protection legislation
and increased the focus on various legislations relating to passive safety
systems. The EC is gradually set to expand its mandate to cover all aspects
of passive safety such as whiplash protection, vehicle compatibility and occupant
classification systems, while also laying special emphasis on frontal and
side-impact technical requirements.
"At the same time, consumer information derived from the
European new car assessment program (Euro NCAP) will help accelerate the development
of car occupant safety and partner protection," notes Mr. Joshi. "Besides
providing customers of new cars with independent information on the safety
performance of the car, the Euro NCAP also provides vehicle manufactures with
the incentive to improve the vehicle's safety performance."
Europe-wide installation of accident data recorders will also
offer vehicle manufacturers an opportunity to study vehicle performance in
real driving conditions, thereby allowing companies to test safety systems
internally and avail the benefits of time and cost savings. Such data will
assist vehicle manufacturers in developing more advanced and performance-oriented
safety systems.
In future, the development of reliable and cost-effective safety
systems will ensure their standardisation across vehicle segments and anticipated
technological improvements are expected to support the effective implementation
of legislations.
If you are interested in a virtual brochure, which provides
manufacturers, end users, and other industry participants with an overview
of the latest analysis of the European Vehicle Safety Legislation then send
an e-mail to Magdalena Oberland, Corporate Communications at magdalena.oberland@frost.comwith
the following information: your full name, company name, title, telephone
number, e-mail address, city, and country. We will send you the information
through e-mail upon receipt of the above information.
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This research service provides an analysis of various active and passive safety
legislations, while also describing the different EU-level vehicle safety
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Analysis of European Vehicle Safety Legislation
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system, ABS, electronic stability control, ESC, intelligent speed adaptation,
ISA, alcohol ignition interlocks, ALCOLOCKS, pedestrian protection, European
new car assessment program, Euro NCAP, whiplash protection, vehicle compatibility,
occupant classification systems, accident data recorders
Contact:
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E: magdalena.oberland@frost.com
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Corporate Communications - Americas
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Source: Frost & Sullivan
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