Just to differ from all the replies on this:
I would like to know which would save more lives.
1) investing tons into volvo's safety systems which the average person probably cannot afford
2) invest in driver safety awareness courses, advertising, advanced driving promotion etc etc.
The root cause of an accident, most of the time, is the driver. Educate the driver, educate future drivers, spread the devastation caused by driving like a complete w*****.
Yes, i agree auto braking when a person may have fell to sleep at the wheel or reacting to built up traffic infront on a motorway, that may have gone unnoticed. But introducing things such as "car trains" etc, all seems a bit like the titanic to me - unsinkable, but yet couldnt be further from the truth.
Maybe im being skeptical, time will tell.
I would like to know which would save more lives.
1) investing tons into volvo's safety systems which the average person probably cannot afford
2) invest in driver safety awareness courses, advertising, advanced driving promotion etc etc.
The root cause of an accident, most of the time, is the driver. Educate the driver, educate future drivers, spread the devastation caused by driving like a complete w*****.
Yes, i agree auto braking when a person may have fell to sleep at the wheel or reacting to built up traffic infront on a motorway, that may have gone unnoticed. But introducing things such as "car trains" etc, all seems a bit like the titanic to me - unsinkable, but yet couldnt be further from the truth.
Maybe im being skeptical, time will tell.
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