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Volvo To Add In-car Cameras To Combat Dangers Of Driving While Intoxicated by AutoJoshNG: 7:25am On Mar 26, 2019


The Swedish Automaker reveals a new step in its ambitions to end fatalities in its cars by addressing the issues of intoxication and distraction. They have plans to begin installations in their cars from early 2020.

Apart from speeding, which the company aims to help combat with a top speed limit, intoxication and distraction are two other primary areas of concern for traffic safety. Together, these three areas constitute the main ‘gaps’ towards Volvo Cars’ vision of a future with zero traffic fatalities and require a focus on human behaviour in the company’s safety work as well.

For example, figures by NHTSA show that in the United States, almost 30 per cent of all traffic fatalities in vehicles in 2017 involved intoxicated drivers.

Volvo Cars believes intoxication and distraction should be addressed by installing in-car cameras and other sensors that monitor the driver and allow the car to intervene if a clearly intoxicated or distracted driver does not respond to warning signals and is risking an accident involving serious injury or death.

That intervention could involve limiting the car’s speed, alerting the Volvo on Call assistance service and, as a final course of action, actively slowing down and safely parking the car.

“When it comes to safety, our aim is to avoid accidents altogether rather than limit the impact when an accident is imminent and unavoidable,” says Henrik Green, Senior Vice President, Research & Development at Volvo Cars. “In this case, cameras will monitor for behaviour that may lead to serious injury or death.”

Examples of such behavior include a complete lack of steering input for extended periods of time, drivers who are detected to have their eyes closed or off the road for extended periods of time, as well as extreme weaving across lanes or excessively slow reaction times.

A driver monitoring system as described above is an important element of allowing the car to actively make decisions in order to help avoid accidents that could result in severe injuries or death.

“There are many accidents that occur as a result of intoxicated drivers,” says Trent Victor, Professor of Driver Behaviour at Volvo Cars. “Some people still believe that they can drive after having had a drink, and that this will not affect their capabilities. We want to ensure that people are not put in danger as a result of intoxication.”

Introduction of the cameras on all Volvo models will start on the next generation of Volvo’s scalable SPA2 vehicle platform in the early 2020s. Details on the exact amount of cameras and their positioning in the interior will follow at a later stage.

Today’s announcement should be viewed together with the company limiting the top speed on all its cars to 180 kph from model year 2021, in order to send a strong signal about the dangers of speeding.

The company wants to start a conversation about whether car makers have the right or maybe even the obligation to install technology in cars that changes their drivers’ behaviour. Both the speed limit and the installation of in-car cameras illustrate how car makers can take active responsibility for the aim of achieving zero traffic fatalities by supporting better driver behaviour.

Volvo Cars today also revealed the Care Key, which allows Volvo drivers to impose limitations on the car’s top speed on all cars from model year 2021, before lending their car to others.

The Care Key, the monitoring cameras, the speed limit as well existing driver assistance systems all serve one single aim: to support safer driving.


source: https://autojosh.com/volvo-incar-cameras-intoxicated-driving/
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Re: Volvo To Add In-car Cameras To Combat Dangers Of Driving While Intoxicated by Angelawhite(m): 8:45am On Mar 26, 2019
Volvo looks too strong for my liking
Re: Volvo To Add In-car Cameras To Combat Dangers Of Driving While Intoxicated by numen(m): 9:13am On Mar 26, 2019
Volvo has always been concerned with safety and am not surprised by this move. Let's see how it turns out and if the AI that'll manage the observation and decision making will be adequately tuned or over-sensitive.

PS: Automated driving for a while now has been talked about...but if this AI becomes mainstream in car-production, then Volvo has effectively laid the foundation for Automatically Driving cars to become an offered product by major car manufacturers in the very near future.
Re: Volvo To Add In-car Cameras To Combat Dangers Of Driving While Intoxicated by tillaman(m): 9:40am On Mar 26, 2019
Big ups to Volvo
Re: Volvo To Add In-car Cameras To Combat Dangers Of Driving While Intoxicated by Nobody: 10:02am On Mar 26, 2019
Despite not being among the top automobile manufacturers in the world -- Not in top 10 --, Volvo deserves all the accolades for their immense contribution to the safety of humans since the invention of the automobile. Safety has always been their priority, not the fastest cars, but the safest cars, which other manufacturers end up copying -- with permission of course --. They even carried out safety experiments using female dummies, and are looking to design and build cars based on gender, body type, age etc.
Selfless driving has become a thing, accompanied by Electric cars -- which is very common in countries like Japan --, tech is really really moving at an amazing pace. Only threat as usual are the crackers, hope they sit this one out as it has to do with human lives.

Sai Volvo.
Re: Volvo To Add In-car Cameras To Combat Dangers Of Driving While Intoxicated by IdreamOfUnicorn(f): 9:09am On Mar 28, 2019
AutoJoshNG:


The Swedish Automaker reveals a new step in its ambitions to end fatalities in its cars by addressing the issues of intoxication and distraction. They have plans to begin installations in their cars from early 2020.

Apart from speeding, which the company aims to help combat with a top speed limit, intoxication and distraction are two other primary areas of concern for traffic safety. Together, these three areas constitute the main ‘gaps’ towards Volvo Cars’ vision of a future with zero traffic fatalities and require a focus on human behaviour in the company’s safety work as well.

For example, figures by NHTSA show that in the United States, almost 30 per cent of all traffic fatalities in vehicles in 2017 involved intoxicated drivers.

Volvo Cars believes intoxication and distraction should be addressed by installing in-car cameras and other sensors that monitor the driver and allow the car to intervene if a clearly intoxicated or distracted driver does not respond to warning signals and is risking an accident involving serious injury or death.

That intervention could involve limiting the car’s speed, alerting the Volvo on Call assistance service and, as a final course of action, actively slowing down and safely parking the car.

“When it comes to safety, our aim is to avoid accidents altogether rather than limit the impact when an accident is imminent and unavoidable,” says Henrik Green, Senior Vice President, Research & Development at Volvo Cars. “In this case, cameras will monitor for behaviour that may lead to serious injury or death.”

Examples of such behavior include a complete lack of steering input for extended periods of time, drivers who are detected to have their eyes closed or off the road for extended periods of time, as well as extreme weaving across lanes or excessively slow reaction times.

A driver monitoring system as described above is an important element of allowing the car to actively make decisions in order to help avoid accidents that could result in severe injuries or death.

“There are many accidents that occur as a result of intoxicated drivers,” says Trent Victor, Professor of Driver Behaviour at Volvo Cars. “Some people still believe that they can drive after having had a drink, and that this will not affect their capabilities. We want to ensure that people are not put in danger as a result of intoxication.”

Introduction of the cameras on all Volvo models will start on the next generation of Volvo’s scalable SPA2 vehicle platform in the early 2020s. Details on the exact amount of cameras and their positioning in the interior will follow at a later stage.

Today’s announcement should be viewed together with the company limiting the top speed on all its cars to 180 kph from model year 2021, in order to send a strong signal about the dangers of speeding.

The company wants to start a conversation about whether car makers have the right or maybe even the obligation to install technology in cars that changes their drivers’ behaviour. Both the speed limit and the installation of in-car cameras illustrate how car makers can take active responsibility for the aim of achieving zero traffic fatalities by supporting better driver behaviour.

Volvo Cars today also revealed the Care Key, which allows Volvo drivers to impose limitations on the car’s top speed on all cars from model year 2021, before lending their car to others.

The Care Key, the monitoring cameras, the speed limit as well existing driver assistance systems all serve one single aim: to support safer driving.


source: https://autojosh.com/volvo-incar-cameras-intoxicated-driving/
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Re: Volvo To Add In-car Cameras To Combat Dangers Of Driving While Intoxicated by tck2000(m): 11:16am On Aug 14, 2019
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Re: Volvo To Add In-car Cameras To Combat Dangers Of Driving While Intoxicated by Harryase(m): 6:39pm On Aug 14, 2019
That's such a great feature

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