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Five stars for new B-Class, new M-Class and C-Class Coupé: Euro NCAP - three more Mercedes-Benz model series with best grades for safety
Three new model series from Mercedes-Benz have passed crash tests based on the European NCAP procedure (New Car Assessment Programme) with flying colours. The B-Class, M-Class as the best in each of their vehicle classes, and the C-Class Coupé consequently get the top rating of five stars for outstanding occupant protection. In addition, Mercedes-Benz receives several Euro NCAP Advanced prizes for safety innovations including PRE-SAFE® and the radar-based collision warning system COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST in the B-Class.
"The Euro NCAP awards are a striking recognition of the safety level of our vehicles, and we're very happy about them," stated Ulrich Mellinghoff, Head of Mercedes Safety Development. "But the standardised crash tests cover only a small part of the real course of events leading up to and during road accidents. For this reason Mercedes-Benz designs all model series employing some 40 different accident constellations, most of which we define based on the experience of our in-house accident research. Additionally, focusing on anticipatory systems and accident avoidance we equip our vehicles with systems which are not even taken into account in the rating."
These systems include the PRE-SAFE® safety system, available in all the tested vehicles as standard equipment (M-Class) or as option (B-/C-Class), as well as the collision-avoiding or impact severity reducing systems PRE-SAFE® Brake and COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST with adaptive Brake Assist. Mellinghoff: "We are particularly pleased that Euro NCAP has gone a step further and awarded innovation prizes for these systems, which follow our real-life safety philosophy."
This innovation prize is called Euro NCAP Advanced. It was introduced a year ago to supplement the familiar five-star rating system. The independent European safety association Euro NCAP presents it for systems with "scientifically proven safety benefits" which are not taken into account in the current evaluation system. That includes, for example, PRE-SAFE®, which becomes active in critical situations and uses the time before a possible accident to initiate preventive measures. If a rear-end crash threatens, the PRE-SAFE® Brake can become active, warn the driver and, if the driver fails to react, reduce the severity of the impact through autonomous braking. These two systems already were awarded prizes in 2010 and are now available also in the M and C-Class (PRE-SAFE® and PRE-SAFE® Brake) as well as the B-Class (PRE-SAFE®).
Now further assistance systems of the company which can help avoid an accident or reduce its severity have won the distinction. They include the standard-fitted radar-based collision warning system COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST with adaptive Brake Assist in the B-Class. As a world first in the compact segment, the B-Class is provided at the factory with this assistance system, which clearly lowers the risk of rear-end collisions. COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST gives a visual and acoustic warning to alert a possibly distracted driver to identified obstacles, prepares the vehicle to brake, and assists the driver during braking in keeping with the situation.
Another Euro NCAP Advanced award was given to Mercedes-Benz for the drowsy driving detection system ATTENTION ASSIST. ATTENTION ASSIST analyses driver behaviour by means of sensors and recognises when the style of driving changes due to drowsiness. The driver is then reminded to take a break.
Innovative safety features like COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST even have immediate positive financial effects for Mercedes customers. A number of leading international insurance companies grant special discounts for the B-Class because they anticipate significantly fewer claims because of the innovations. In Germany, for example, Allianz intends to grant a 20 percent discount on third-party liability insurance and a ten percent discount on part comprehensive coverage for the B-Class.
Source: Daimler AG
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"The Euro NCAP awards are a striking recognition of the safety level of our vehicles, and we're very happy about them," stated Ulrich Mellinghoff, Head of Mercedes Safety Development. "But the standardised crash tests cover only a small part of the real course of events leading up to and during road accidents. For this reason Mercedes-Benz designs all model series employing some 40 different accident constellations, most of which we define based on the experience of our in-house accident research. Additionally, focusing on anticipatory systems and accident avoidance we equip our vehicles with systems which are not even taken into account in the rating."
These systems include the PRE-SAFE® safety system, available in all the tested vehicles as standard equipment (M-Class) or as option (B-/C-Class), as well as the collision-avoiding or impact severity reducing systems PRE-SAFE® Brake and COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST with adaptive Brake Assist. Mellinghoff: "We are particularly pleased that Euro NCAP has gone a step further and awarded innovation prizes for these systems, which follow our real-life safety philosophy."
This innovation prize is called Euro NCAP Advanced. It was introduced a year ago to supplement the familiar five-star rating system. The independent European safety association Euro NCAP presents it for systems with "scientifically proven safety benefits" which are not taken into account in the current evaluation system. That includes, for example, PRE-SAFE®, which becomes active in critical situations and uses the time before a possible accident to initiate preventive measures. If a rear-end crash threatens, the PRE-SAFE® Brake can become active, warn the driver and, if the driver fails to react, reduce the severity of the impact through autonomous braking. These two systems already were awarded prizes in 2010 and are now available also in the M and C-Class (PRE-SAFE® and PRE-SAFE® Brake) as well as the B-Class (PRE-SAFE®).
Now further assistance systems of the company which can help avoid an accident or reduce its severity have won the distinction. They include the standard-fitted radar-based collision warning system COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST with adaptive Brake Assist in the B-Class. As a world first in the compact segment, the B-Class is provided at the factory with this assistance system, which clearly lowers the risk of rear-end collisions. COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST gives a visual and acoustic warning to alert a possibly distracted driver to identified obstacles, prepares the vehicle to brake, and assists the driver during braking in keeping with the situation.
Another Euro NCAP Advanced award was given to Mercedes-Benz for the drowsy driving detection system ATTENTION ASSIST. ATTENTION ASSIST analyses driver behaviour by means of sensors and recognises when the style of driving changes due to drowsiness. The driver is then reminded to take a break.
Innovative safety features like COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST even have immediate positive financial effects for Mercedes customers. A number of leading international insurance companies grant special discounts for the B-Class because they anticipate significantly fewer claims because of the innovations. In Germany, for example, Allianz intends to grant a 20 percent discount on third-party liability insurance and a ten percent discount on part comprehensive coverage for the B-Class.
Source: Daimler AG
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Safety Champion: The new M-Class scores 5-star rating at EuroNCAP crash tests
We are delighted to announce the new Mercedes-Benz M-Class achieved the maximum 5-star rating at the latest session of EuroNCAP crash tests. The efforts carried out by engineers in order to create the best-in-class safety concept for the ML have paid off, as the midsized SUV managed to grab a safety score of 96% for adult occupants protection, 75% for child safety, 60% for pedestrian protection and an overall 86% for safety assistance.
Read further specific details on this subject and see more images/videos taken during the crash tests by heading over to EuroNCAP >> HERE.
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Read further specific details on this subject and see more images/videos taken during the crash tests by heading over to EuroNCAP >> HERE.
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ANALYSIS: Signs and markings critical to leap in road safety
The European Road Assessment Programme (EuroRAP) and the European New Car Assessment Programme (EuroNCAP) have joined forces and created "Roads that Cars can Read", a leading document that could change forever the current perspective on automobiles and traffic. With so many innovative systems, such as lane and speed limit assistants, being continuously released with almost every new car, there's a stringent necessity they reach that desired level of proper functioning to keep the driver and passengers away from suffering physical injuries if the event of an accident. Through firm cooperation and a substantial labour, as well as a solid interaction with the decision factors in the automotive industry, the primary targets of "Roads that Cars can Read" could one day be fully met: raising public awareness on the importance of the debated issues, reducing the number of fatalities, improving the future generation of vehicle safety and assistance technologies and safeguarding for the health and integrity of all the human beings that actively take part in the transportation process - pedestrians, drivers, occupants.
Read the entire analysis report after hitting the jump button!
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Motor Industry and Highways Sector Must Unite to Save Lives, report claims
The two heavyweights in road and car safety, EuroRAP and Euro NCAP, have joined forces to call on the motor industry and the highways sector to work together to ensure that technologies now available in the showroom reach their potential of saving thousands of lives.
In a consultation document issued jointly by the safety organisations, Roads that Cars can Read, EuroRAP and Euro NCAP assert that the condition of road signs and markings could be the greatest hurdle in reaping the benefits of new in-car safety technology.
According to the report, technologies now arriving in new car showrooms are forecast to save thousands of European lives as they trickle down into universal use. Increasingly cameras and sensors are used to read the road ahead and help the vehicle react early if drivers are heading into danger. Though, obscured signs or faded road markings are hard to read whether using the naked eye or an in-car camera. The new report includes a survey of six countries to probe how signing and marking practice still varies around Europe after more than half a century of international conventions.
John Dawson, Chairman of the European Road Assessment Programme (EuroRAP) says: “Huge sums have been spent developing technology that is revolutionising the safety of our vehicles. Little attention has been given to the quality of basic signing and marking with which drivers currently have to cope. We’ve found no country which systematically measures the quality of signing and marking being achieved. A century after the cat’s eye was invented, technology is again driving this rethink of how the road ahead can be read safely. The key lesson is that what is good for humans is good for machines.”
Roads that Cars can Read recommends that the roads and motor industries should learn to work on new designs together by focusing on helping drivers with two early technologies now offered in new cars, “Lane Support” and “Speed Alert”. Lane Support reads lane markings to work out the position of the vehicle within the lane and steers drifting vehicles back on path, a common origin of crashes. “Speed Alert” allows drivers to choose warnings when exceeding posted roadside speed limits.
Michiel van Ratingen, Secretary General of the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) says: “the roadsides of Europe are littered with flowers and shrines. More than a quarter of road deaths involve running off the road. ‘Lane Support’ gives the driver a warning that’s as physical as hitting a rumble strip on the road. It is estimated more than 2,000 European deaths annually can be prevented with this technology.”
“The consequences of missing a change of speed limit have become more serious as more nations have adopted a points system and enforce limits rigorously. The ‘Speed Alert’ system protects the drivers from missing a speed sign, not least when limits chop and change.”
Roads that Cars can Read recommends that both the roads and motor industries this decade should target improved signing and marking on the ten per cent of Europe’s roads where the majority of travel and the majority of deaths are concentrated involving higher speed crashes. “The majority of European deaths are on national roads and busy regional roads outside towns. The single carriageways are Europe’s killing fields. We should focus this decade on ensuring the quality of the signing and marking on these busy open roads whether or not the technology needs it,” says John Dawson.
“We now need a full survey of the quality of road signs and markings to measure the real-world variation in signing and marking across borders and define the working tolerances that are acceptable.”
Source: EuroNCAP
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