The As of Wednesday, July 6, new measures have been taken by the European Union. All cars marketed as of this date must have several safety systems in place, with the goal of achieving the body’s goal of reducing road fatalities and accidents.
Yesterday we talked about it ISA – Intelligent Speed Assist – But 10 more regulations are now mandatory following the EU directive.
The obligation is, remember, for all new models, but those on sale currently have a two-year period to comply with this regulation.
Among the 11 safety systems that are now mandatory are the pre-installation of a breathalyzer inside the car, a data logging system (the so-called black box) and an intelligent speed assistant.
All mandatory regulations as of July 6 in cars
- Intelligent Speed Assist
- lane maintenance assistant;
- Updated frontal crash test (full vehicle width) and improved seat belts;
- rear camera or detection system;
- drowsiness and distraction detector;
- before installation ignition block the alcohol meter;
- passenger protection – pole impacts;
- Data recording in case of accidents (black box);
- emergency stop system
- Independent emergency braking
- Extended head-impact area for pedestrians, cyclists and safety glass.
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