Jan 18, 2016 RoadSafety, Thatcham
Following the announcement on 13th January of the Volvo XC90 as the winner of the 2016 What Car? Car of the Year Safety Award in the UK, Thatcham Research Chief Executive, Peter Shaw, praised the excellent safety performance of some vehicles, but called for immediate action to further raise standards overall.
“Cars are safer today at every price point than they have ever been, but there is still much more that consumers and the automotive industry can do to further improve road safety,” commented Shaw. “We believe that advanced safety features like Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) should be standard on every new car sold, rather than on just 17% as is currently the case.”
He continued: “When you have the chance for everyone to gain from the inclusion of a life-saving technology that has been shown in studies to reduce the likelihood of a front-to-rear crash by almost 40%, you simply cannot afford to miss the opportunity.”
In conjunction with its call for AEB to be standard on all new cars, Thatcham Research believes that further action is needed in a number of related areas to ensure that countries such as Britain see the maximum benefit from safety technologies available now, but not fully embraced:
“People choosing only AEB-equipped new cars now will not only make our roads safer, it will also send a clear message to car makers about the importance of – and demand for – this technology,” commented Peter Shaw. “We also believe that industry-wide adoption of simple, generic names for individual safety features in place of the many different descriptions currently used by car makers would significantly improve consumer awareness and understanding of live-saving technologies.”
Shaw continued: “Car makers are pioneering new technologies and have worked hard to make a widening range of safety features available on new vehicles and give consumers a base level of knowledge about the technologies. But there is much more that can be done - this is very much a case of vehicle manufacturers helping people to help themselves, by ensuring that the cars they are buying are as safe as they possibly can be.”
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