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| October 28, 2004 |
The
New York Times, "Study Backs Systems
to Aid Auto Stability" |
A
new study by the insurance industry says that
the stability systems available in some cars
and trucks can greatly reduce the likelihood
of an accident. The technology, which applies
brake pressure to help a driver maintain control
of the vehicle, was found to reduce the chances
of a fatal crash by 34 percent, according to
the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
The technology also
reduces, by 56 percent, the risk of a fatal single-vehicle crash in instances
like a loss of control at high speed or in inclement weather or when a driver
nods off. The group's report is the second major study of electronic stability
control in the United States. Last month, the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration released a study that pointed to similarly significant benefits.
Vehicles with electronic
stability control systems have a computer that collects data from sensors that
monitor certain variables, like the rotation of the tires, how hard the driver
is turning the steering wheel and brake pressure. The computer gauges if the
driver is losing control of the vehicle and, if so, applies brake pressure to
individual tires to restore order. In some cases, the computer reduces power
from the engine.
Electronic stability
control systems, referred to in the industry as E.S.C., are seen as potentially
the most help in sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks, because those vehicles
are much more likely than passenger cars to roll over in single-vehicle accidents.
Rollovers are particularly deadly and lead to more than 10,000 American deaths
a year. |
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