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Is There Safety in Sensors? An Inside Look At Crash-Avoidance Technology

Published on 17 October 13
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The Center for Disease Control estimates that car accidents in this country happen with a frequency of one accident every 10 seconds. With this alarming statistic, it is no wonder that scientists and car safety experts continue to seek ways to protect drivers and passengers on the road. The latest technology that is being implemented in tomorrow’s vehicles includes crash sensing software. This technology will help drivers detect how far away a threat to their vehicle is and how quickly the airbags in the car might need to be deployed.

The cars of tomorrow are far from perfect; however, with this technology, drivers in cars that utilize crash detectors could have an advantage over other drivers in several important ways.


1) Protection from All Sides

This technology does not focus solely on what is going on in front of the car. The sensor technology can also detect threats to the sides and back of the car. For example, if a person is backing up and does not realize that he or she is about to hit a person, a car, a light pole, or another object, the sensors can sound the alarm and allow the person to break in time to prevent an accident.


Likewise, if a person is driving across an intersection and fails to realize that another car is coming through in a cross direction, the sensors can help that person prepare for impact or speed up to avoid the crash altogether. The technology is not restricted to crashes that happen in the front of the vehicle.


2) Protection in Litigation

With the frequency of accidents that occur, it is safe to say that, while this technology will reduce some of these wrecks, accidents will still occur. In such cases it is imperative that you contact an attorney in your area immediately. For example, if you are in the state of Florida, you can call Steinger, Iscoe & Greene for quality legal assistance. Your attorney may choose to use your car’s detailed sensor data in a civil case against the person responsible for the crash.


3) Automatic Sensing of an Impending Crash

As much as people may steadfastly refuse to acknowledge this problem, the evidence shows that all too many people drive while they are tired or distracted. They often cannot detect a threat in their path and find ways to avoid a crash. When they drive a car with this technology, they can be alerted to the threat and possibly avoid the crash. The car’s computer system can count down to the milliseconds until the airbags must be deployed to keep the driver and the passengers safe.

4) Automatic Slowing of the Vehicle

Many people panic as they brace themselves for a crash. They may even hit the gas rather than the brake pedal. With this new technology, however, drivers may be able to avoid the crash altogether when the sensors automatically slow the car down to a safer speed. A driver does not even have to hit the brake; the car’s sensor will do it for him or her.

Development in the area of automobile safety is consistently progressing. More simplistic mechanisms like airbags and seat belts are now accompanied by sophisticated features that work to prevent accidents. Thanks to innovative ideas like sensor technology, modern cars are safer and have helped decrease automobile fatalities and injuries nationwide.


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