Posts Tagged ‘Volvo’

Enhanced Performance for PED X-ing

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Volvo is testing a new pedestrian-crash-prevention system that automatically brakes for pedestrians. The New York Times gives a nice review of the system and explains some of Volvo’s motivation.

In 2008, 4,378 pedestrians were killed, and some 69,000 were injured, in traffic accidents in the United States, according to the National .Read more...

50th Anniversary: Three-Point Seat Belt

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

The Swedish engineer Nils Bohlin is credited with inventing the three-point seat belt restraint in 1959 while working at Volvo. The Volvo PV544 was the first car delivered to a dealer with a three-point seat belt and today three-point restraints are standard on most cars around the world.