The European Commission today outlined new plans to accelerate the drive for safer, cleaner and smarter cars. The Commission will start negotiations with European and Asian automotive industry associations later this year to reach an agreement on offering the pan-European in-vehicle emergency call system (eCall) as a standard option in all new cars from 2010. ... Read more
The European Commission Intelligent Car report “Towards Europe-wide, safer, cleaner and efficient mobility” will be addressed by Strasbourg European Parliament Plenary session in first reading on 19 June. The report has been adopted almost unanimously by the EP Transport and Tourism Committee on 8 April 2008. ... Read more
Nearly half of the member states of the European Union have not yet signed the protocol eCall to equip all new vehicles of a system of appeal and location of emergency accident. ... Read more
Each year on average 41,600 people are killed on European roads. You can reduce the number of accidents? You can make the roads safer? ... Read more
The company ESC launches a geolocation enable parents to remotely control the conduct of their child. But the maneuver: to reduce the number of accidents, including the cost, human and economic terms is very high. ... Read more
Nearly half of the member states of the European Union have not yet signed the protocol eCall to equip all new vehicles of a system of appeal and location of emergency accident. ... Read more
Take-up of intelligent car technologies remains very low, given their potential, says the Transport Committee in a report adopted on Tuesday. These technologies need to get cheaper, but also to be better publicised, it stresses, noting that if fully deployed, with the necessary infrastructure, ... Read more
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