Sunday, June 4

Tag: Safety

No ‘child lock’ feature for cabs, taxis from next year
Automobile News, India, Tech Zone

No ‘child lock’ feature for cabs, taxis from next year

The demand for doing away with child lock in cabs has gained momentum after recent incidents of women being harassed, including in Bengaluru, Mumbai and Delhi. Once a child lock is on, doors can be opened only from the outside.  Child locks in cabs and taxis, which have been misused by drivers to confine women passengers and misbehave with them, will be a thing of the past from July next year. The automobile industry will develop a new latch without the child lock function and it will be made available in the next one year. These latches can be installed at the dealers’ end since car manufacturers could not predict which vehicle would be used for commercial purpose. While all new vehicles will get them, there will be a provision for replacing the existing child lock in already regist...
Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Bill, 2016 detailed
TnW Driving Sense

Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Bill, 2016 detailed

According to government statistics, 1.5 lakh people end up losing their lives annually on Indian roads. On an average, 400 deaths every day. 5 lakh road accidents a year in which 1.5 lakh people die and another 3 lakh get crippled.  The number of fatalities related to road accidents is increasing year by year. (more…)
Ford S-Max and Galaxy Scores 5-Star Euro Ncap Safety Ratings
Automobile News, Automobiles World

Ford S-Max and Galaxy Scores 5-Star Euro Ncap Safety Ratings

The Ford S-MAX and Galaxy have been awarded the maximum 5-star safety rating by independent crash test authority Euro NCAP. The S-MAX and Galaxy are offered for the first time with second-row seat side-airbags for additional passenger side-impact protection, and also offer first and second-row seatbelt pre-tensioners with load limiters to further enhance rear passenger safety. In addition, S-MAX and Galaxy gets Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection technology that can reduce the severity of some frontal collisions involving vehicles and pedestrians. (more…)