A NHTSA modeling study indicated that forward collision warning systems, lane change/merge crash avoidance systems, and road-departure countermeasure systems would yield and annual economic benefit of $25.6 billion (1994).
Nationwide, United States
Nationwide,
United States
Identifier
2000-B00017
An NHTSA modeling study concluded that rear end crash driver warning systems, lane change/merge crash avoidance system, and the road-departure countermeasure system could result in an annual economic benefit of $25.6 billion (1994).
Opportunities for Collision Countermeasures Using Intelligent Technologies
Opportunities for Collision Countermeasures Using Intelligent Technologies
Source Publication Date
01/02/1997
Publisher
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. DOT
Taxonomy (ARC-IT)
Vehicle Safety »
Autonomous Vehicle Safety Systems (VS01)
,
Vehicle Safety »
V2V Basic Safety (VS02)
Goal Areas