Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Volvo XC90 Carries 3 Advanced Safety Systems



The seriousness of the Volvo Car Corporation to create a safe driving technology seems to be getting serious, at this time the Swedish manufacturer is developing a revolutionary three security systems.

Three security systems being developed Volvo is planned to be pinned on the Volvo XC90 and the new variant will hit the market next year.

The first security system is a development of the Volvo safety system that already exists, the Pedestrian Detection which is already there in the feature City Safety Program.

If this first Pedestrian Detection feature detects pedestrians only during the day, but in this new system can detect pedestrians at night and in total darkness. This feature will also automatically activates the brakes when there is a pedestrian crossing in front of the car to avoid a collision.

The second system is offered by Volvo Complex One, an obstacle detection with steering assist that helps keep belt of the car right and is able to calculate the length of the track distance when the car is still running.

The last system to be installed in the XC90 is the cruise control system is the latest and most advanced, this system will help the driver to keep a distance with the car in front and will activate the brakes, reduce, and even increase the speed.

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