Two new test reports on US traffic safety agency NHTSA’s Integrated Vehicle Based Safety Systems project have been released.
“Integrated Vehicle-Based Safety Systems Heavy-Truck On-Road Test Report”
“Integrated Vehicle-Based Safety Systems Light-Vehicle On-Road Test Report”
are now available from the National Technical Information Service.
“Integrated Vehicle-Based Safety Systems Heavy-Truck On-Road Test Report”
“Integrated Vehicle-Based Safety Systems Light-Vehicle On-Road Test Report”
are now available from the National Technical Information Service.
The goal of the IVBSS program is to accelerate the deployment of integrated crash warning systems for light vehicles and heavy commercial trucks that help prevent rear-end, lane change, and road departure crashes. The prototype integrated system provides
• Forward Crash Warning (FCW), which warns drivers in danger of striking the rear of the vehicle in front of them travelling in the same direction.
• Lane Departure Warning (LDW), which provides alerts to drivers when unintentionally drifting off the road edge or crossing a lane boundary.
• Curve Speed Warning (CSW), which alerts the driver when approaching a curve at an excessive speed.
• Lane Change/Merge (LCM) function, which alerts drivers when changing lanes or merging into traffic to avoid colliding with another vehicle in an adjacent lane
• Forward Crash Warning (FCW), which warns drivers in danger of striking the rear of the vehicle in front of them travelling in the same direction.
• Lane Departure Warning (LDW), which provides alerts to drivers when unintentionally drifting off the road edge or crossing a lane boundary.
• Curve Speed Warning (CSW), which alerts the driver when approaching a curve at an excessive speed.
• Lane Change/Merge (LCM) function, which alerts drivers when changing lanes or merging into traffic to avoid colliding with another vehicle in an adjacent lane