July 6, 2022 marks the entry into force of the rule that all new cars sold in the European Union are required to include new safety systems in the list of standard equipment 11.
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The base is valid for all new models launched, while those already on sale benefit from a two-year period of adaptation.
What regulations become mandatory?
The European Union wants to reduce the number of fatal accidents in Europe, so all car manufacturers will be required to install a variety of safety equipment. Some of them are already part of the list of series of many models.
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Here is the full list:
– Independent emergency braking system
Fatigue and Distraction Detection System
Pre-installation of anti-flaming alcohol analyzer
Emergency stop sign
Recording data in the event of an accident
– Updated frontal crash test across the entire width of the vehicle; Improved seat belts
– expansion of the head impact area for pedestrians and cyclists; safety glass
Intelligent Speed Assist
lane maintenance assistant
Labor protection: colliding with poles
– Back camera or detection system
The European Commission also has other measures on the table, such as structural strengthening of vehicles for greater resistance in the event of a collision across the entire width of the vehicle, improved performance of seat belts and an improvement in the collision area for pedestrians and cyclists in the event of hit-and-run.
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