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Home News Auto News Volvo Shares Its Safety Knowledge With Everyone Through Open Digital Library Volvo Shares Its Safety Knowledge With Everyone Through Open Digital Library Auto News Aswan | March 21, 2019 12:44 pm This is the world we live in now - one of Google and Wikipedia - where information is easily accessible and widely available so long as you have an internet connection. In the same way that Volvo chose to give away its patent for the three point seatbelt all those years ago, they are now sharing their knowledge on safety with anyone and everyone - including other manufacturers.This is knowledge that has come after decades of research and development, and it's no surprise that Volvo is at the top of every NCAP crash test ever. It's been sixty years since the three point seatbelt, and it's a good way to celebrate that anniversary. Volvo is calling it Project E.V.A, or Equal Vehicles for All, with data from both Volvo's own research and other studies as well.“We have data on tens of thousands of real-life accidents, to help ensure our cars are as safe as they can be for what happens in real traffic,” says Lotta Jakobsson, professor and senior technical specialist at Volvo Cars Safety Centre. “This means our cars are developed with the aim to protect all people, regardless of gender, height, shape or weight, beyond the ‘average person’ represented by crash test dummies.”As technology progresses and safety standards become stricter, so too does the thinking and methodology when it comes to developing safety features. Over the years, everything from the WHIPS anti-whiplash seat design, to the SIPS side impact protection system, and even an impact energy absorber in the seats of every SPA-platform based Volvo has come from the pursuit of reducing or entirely eliminating injuries and fatalities on the road.Volvo has been the driving force behind crash safety development, and in many situations they have unwittingly become the industry standard. Regardless of what you may have thought of their models in the past, the ultimate truth is that a Volvo was the safest car to be in. Their modern products combine form and function, safety and style - but it's always going to be safety first. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags ncap Project E.V.A. safety volvo Print Related News Five Things You Should Know About Airbags Live Life Drive Hans | August 11, 2020 A blink of an eye usually takes about 300 to 400 miliseconds. An airbag in a car explodes out of its housing in just half that time, at speeds of up ... Many Cars In Developing Countries Fail UN Safety Standards Auto News Hans | June 26, 2015 The United Nations (UN) has expressed its concern that many new cars sold in developing countries still fail to meet basic UN safety standards for ... How Crash Tests Are Done By ASEAN NCAP Live Life Drive Hans | November 19, 2015 The introduction of ASEAN NCAP is part of a wider effort under the United Nations (UN) Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011 – 2020, which seeks to ... All-New Volvo S60 And V60 Scores 5 Stars In Euro NCAP Auto News Siew Weng | December 07, 2018 Volvo vehicles are synonymous with high levels of safety protection and it comes to no surprise that their all-new mid-sized sedan and wagon models ... Comments
Volvo Shares Its Safety Knowledge With Everyone Through Open Digital Library Auto News Aswan | March 21, 2019 12:44 pm This is the world we live in now - one of Google and Wikipedia - where information is easily accessible and widely available so long as you have an internet connection. In the same way that Volvo chose to give away its patent for the three point seatbelt all those years ago, they are now sharing their knowledge on safety with anyone and everyone - including other manufacturers.This is knowledge that has come after decades of research and development, and it's no surprise that Volvo is at the top of every NCAP crash test ever. It's been sixty years since the three point seatbelt, and it's a good way to celebrate that anniversary. Volvo is calling it Project E.V.A, or Equal Vehicles for All, with data from both Volvo's own research and other studies as well.“We have data on tens of thousands of real-life accidents, to help ensure our cars are as safe as they can be for what happens in real traffic,” says Lotta Jakobsson, professor and senior technical specialist at Volvo Cars Safety Centre. “This means our cars are developed with the aim to protect all people, regardless of gender, height, shape or weight, beyond the ‘average person’ represented by crash test dummies.”As technology progresses and safety standards become stricter, so too does the thinking and methodology when it comes to developing safety features. Over the years, everything from the WHIPS anti-whiplash seat design, to the SIPS side impact protection system, and even an impact energy absorber in the seats of every SPA-platform based Volvo has come from the pursuit of reducing or entirely eliminating injuries and fatalities on the road.Volvo has been the driving force behind crash safety development, and in many situations they have unwittingly become the industry standard. Regardless of what you may have thought of their models in the past, the ultimate truth is that a Volvo was the safest car to be in. Their modern products combine form and function, safety and style - but it's always going to be safety first. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags ncap Project E.V.A. safety volvo
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