Cars in Europe must equipped electronic stability program
ESP or electronic stability program is a computerized technology that aims to improve the security of the car controlling by detecting and minimizing slip.
ESP or electronic stability program is a computerized technology that aims to improve the security of the car controlling by detecting and minimizing slip.
The regulations became effective as of the beginning of November 2014, and
its plan next year will begin to be regulated by law. During 2014
approximately 84 percent of the cars sold in Europe are equipped with
ESP.
Approximately 80 percent of accidents
could be avoided if all vehicles equipped with ESP. In 2011, Bosch was
able to record the ESP features help reduce accidents by 33 thousand
cases and 1,000 people in Europe, even though it was a vehicle that uses the ESP is still around 40 gratuity.
Gerhard Steiger, president of the Bosch Chassis Control Systems Division, claims, ESP / electronic stability program is an unparalleled success story. He hoped that the policy applied in Europe can be replicated in countries outside Europe.
“Other countries around the world such as Japan, Korea, Russia, and Turkey, will be set to apply the same rules in the coming year.” he concluded.
“Other countries around the world such as Japan, Korea, Russia, and Turkey, will be set to apply the same rules in the coming year.” he concluded.
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