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  2. Pedestrian crash avoidance mitigation - Wikipedia

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    PCAM systems are often part of a pre-collision system available in several high end car manufacturers, such as Volvo and Mercedes and Lexus, [2] and used less widely in lower end cars such as Ford and Nissan. [3] As of 2018 using 2016 data, more than 6,000 pedestrians and 800 cyclists are killed every year in the US in car crashes.

  3. Pedestrian safety through vehicle design - Wikipedia

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    The sequence of events in a car-pedestrian crash. Many pedestrian crashes involve a forward moving car (as opposed to buses and other vehicles with a vertical hood/bonnet). In such a crash, a standing or walking pedestrian is struck and accelerated to the speed of the car and then continues forward as the car brakes to a halt.

  4. Collision avoidance system - Wikipedia

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    2013: Pre-collision system with pedestrian-avoidance steer assist and steering bypass assist [61] can help prevent collisions in cases where automatic braking alone is not sufficient, such as when the vehicle is traveling too fast or a pedestrian suddenly steps into the vehicle's path. An onboard sensor detects pedestrians and issues a visual ...

  5. Pedestrian crash avoidance systems pass tests, with one ... - AOL

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    Automakers have been adding pedestrian crash avoidance technology to the safety packages offered in many vehicles, but as of now, these systems are not mandatory in all vehicles.

  6. Despite Safer Cars, Reports Show More Cyclist and Pedestrian ...

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    Bigger vehicles and a lack of focus on pedestrian visibility may be to blame. Despite Safer Cars, Reports Show More Cyclist and Pedestrian Deaths Than Ever Skip to main content

  7. Automotive safety - Wikipedia

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    Cars are much more dangerous to pedestrians than they are to drivers and passengers. Two-thirds of 1.3 million yearly auto related deaths are pedestrians. [13] Since at least the early 1970s, attention has also been given to vehicle design regarding the safety of pedestrians in car-pedestrian collisions.

  8. Pedestrians and drivers can coexist if both are all in on ...

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    Those pedestrians will have varying levels of visibility to drivers and awareness of their environment. Yes, in a more perfect world, they’d all have bright clothing and carry lights at night.

  9. Road traffic safety - Wikipedia

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    In pedestrian areas, speed bumps are often placed to slow cars, preventing them from going too fast near pedestrians. Poor road surfaces can lead to safety problems. If too much asphalt or bituminous binder is used in asphalt concrete, the binder can 'bleed' or flush' to the surface, leaving a very smooth surface that provides little traction ...