CAR SAFETY
AND CHANGES IN REGULATIONS
The automotive industry is in a constant evolution in terms of safety standards and regulations. As of 2024, there are significant changes and developments in this area. Here are the latest changes in automotive safety and regulations:
New Crash Test Standards
As of 2024, many countries have updated their crash test standards and set higher safety requirements. In Europe, new-generation crash tests evaluate the performance of vehicles in a crash in more detail and offer higher safety standards. These tests cover frontal crashes, side crashes and post-crash protection systems in particular.
New Regulations for Autonomous Vehicles
The rapid development of autonomous vehicle technology has led to the emergence of new regulations. Many countries have introduced regulations to ensure the safety and compliance of autonomous vehicles. These regulations cover the compliance of autonomous vehicles with road safety standards, data security and emergency management. In addition, rules have been introduced to determine the testing and usage conditions of autonomous vehicles.
Electric Vehicle Safety Standards
The increasing popularity of electric vehicles has necessitated the establishment of special safety standards for these vehicles. As of 2024, new regulations have been introduced regarding battery safety, charging infrastructure and fire safety of electric vehicles. These regulations aim to increase the safety of electric vehicles and to protect users from risks.
Child Safety Regulations
New child seat regulations have come into force in order to increase the safety of children in vehicles. These regulations comprehensively determine the testing standards, installation rules and safety features of child seats. In addition, the use of new technologies is encouraged to ensure the safety of children in vehicles.
Safety Measures for Pedestrians and Cyclists
New regulations have been introduced to increase the safety of vehicles in their interactions with pedestrians and cyclists. These regulations foresee the mandatory use of systems that allow vehicles to detect pedestrians and cyclists and for vehicles to move more safely at low speeds. In addition, the safety of pedestrians and cyclists is supported with urban traffic regulations and infrastructure improvements.
The Mandatory Use of Safety Technologies
New regulations require certain safety technologies to be present in vehicles. These technologies include emergency braking systems, lane tracking systems, adaptive cruise control and driver warning systems. These regulations aim to reduce accident risks and increase overall road safety.
Environmentally Friendly and Emission Regulations
Regulations for environmentally friendly vehicles and low-emission technologies have also been strengthened. The new regulations include standards that limit vehicle emission levels and rules that encourage the use of environmentally friendly fuels. These regulations aim to improve air quality and reduce environmental impacts.
These changes indicate a significant transformation process in automobile safety and regulations. Manufacturers and consumers must carefully follow and implement these regulations in order to comply with these new standards and achieve a safe driving experience.