Source: Daily Mail – Video pawh tlem an dah
Volvo develops the ‘no death’ car: Vehicles which drive themselves and are totally crashproof could be on British roads in eight years.
- Vehicle will be fitted with sensors that can detect potential collisions and take action
- Firm claims ‘nobody will be killed or injured in a new Volvo by 2020’
Car giant Volvo is developing ‘no death’ cars that drive themselves and are impossible to crash – ready for launch in showrooms within eight years.
The computerised vehicles will be fitted with high-tech sensors and will ‘refuse to be steered’ into other objects. Volvo says they will be on sale to customers by 2020, but that some of the life-saving technology will be incorporated into its vehicles even earlier – from 2014 – it says.
Volvo’s head of government affairs Anders Eugensson said: ‘Our vision is that no one is killed or injured in a new Volvo by 2020.’ Swedish-based Volvo – now owned by China’s Geely group – said the first versions of its crash-free cars would meant for driving in towns at a maximum speed of 31mph.
It is part of the race by leading car manufacturers including Volvo, Ford Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Vauxhall and even Google to build fully automomous ‘Robo-cars’ that can drive themselves – like the one which actor Will Smith drove in the sci-fi movie ‘I, Robot.’ The biggest hurdle is not the technology which is largely developed – but public acceptance of it and and issues of who would be liable if a crashproof car did actually crash: the driver or the manufacturer?
Volvo’s Mr Eugensson said; ‘We have tested prototypes on thousands of miles of test drives on public roads in Spain and on the company’s test track in western Sweden. ‘The car of the future will be like the farmer’s horse.’ ‘The farmer can steer the horse and carriage but if he falls asleep the horse will refuse to walk into a tree or off a cliff.’
The 85-year-old company – which has always prided itself on producing the world’s safest cars and developed the three-point seat-belt – said it hoped to launch the first vehicles in 2014 at speeds of up to 31 mph – for use in heavy urban traffic – with totally accident free vehicles at higher speeds by 2020.
For sceptics who say it’s pie in the sky, industry experts and bosses point out that the same was said of satellite-navigation, air-bags, self-parking car systems, sensors which ‘see’ white lines and keep vehicles in their motorway lanes, collision avoidance and autonomous cruise control that brakes automatically the car if it comes to close to the vehicle in front – all of which are features on cars sold in showrooms today.
Mercedes-Benz’s next generation flagship S-Class which goes on sale next early year. Incorporates a self-braking system that operates at speeds of up to 124 mph on German motorways, as well as in towns. US internet search engine Google has also been testing its own prototype of a self-driving car since 2010.
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December 5th, 2012 at 10:06 pm
A va that hmel kher ve le eee!!
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December 6th, 2012 at 7:30 am
Ava tha dawn hlawm ve aw, mahse a man a sang leh hlawm fer fer ang chu.
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December 6th, 2012 at 8:02 am
A man chu a tlem chhe lo ngawtin ka ring a ni
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December 6th, 2012 at 11:34 am
A va tha dawn em! Leina tur pawisa lo khawl nghal char char a ngai a nih chu le.
Hetiang hi kan future tur a nih ka ring thin. Nakinah chuan speed limit, no parking etc. te hi tar kiau kuau ngai lovin automatic-in an la control vek ang a, motor khalh te pawh hi a la boring tiar tiar ngawt ta ve ang.
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December 6th, 2012 at 5:04 pm
Remember, the unsinkable sinks!
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December 6th, 2012 at 5:26 pm
Khitiang sensor ang khi chu tun a US a car awm tam taka awm ang hi avan nih hmel vele…a video nen ka’n en ngial pawhin… amah a inpark thei thlengin a awm tawh zawk alawm. Volvo hi a tlai hret em ni zawk?!!!
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December 6th, 2012 at 5:30 pm
Motor dang hian kan din tawh hnuah min rawn su hram anga kan thi keuh thei tho!!!!
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December 6th, 2012 at 8:51 pm
Thih leh dam inkar hi chu lazai tiat leh second khat bak hi a ni lo. Vanneih leh vanduai hian a hril thui khawp mai
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December 6th, 2012 at 10:22 pm
Aizawl khaw lai ah zawng, eng he hu
a ni chuang lovang e.
A tai chhe tu tur tow wheeler tam e mai. Bak ah Trippet breek fail in
kawng chhuk ah pawng sual ta se,
a chhung a chuang tan chuan him chu
a har fu lawng maw? e maw
Breek fail vang in e maw kawng thlang kham ah han lum ve ta se,
a chhung a chuang tan a him theih
ka van ring lo e.
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December 6th, 2012 at 10:28 pm
Han siam phawt se
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December 7th, 2012 at 4:29 am
Mi kan su thei lo ang a, mahse midang hian min lo su thei tho si ang a,a ho duh viau
lo maw?
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December 7th, 2012 at 6:26 am
Tukchhuah nuam vek u le
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