David Ward cuts through the ideological rhetoric that has put potential road safety progress in the UK on hold for a decade.
Full Manifesto: https://bit.ly/3zq24fc
Unfortunately, over the last decade or more, the UKCS Rd. safety performance has been absolutely dismal. We have flat lined. Progress has halted. We now seem to tolerate around 30,000 deaths and serious injuries every year. That's like a small, medium sized town being devastated by Rd. crashes. So actually there are great opportunities for a new government to really make some progress. The priority areas, there's great progress that we made on vehicle safety. There are a raft of new technologies like autonomous emergency braking, intelligence, speed assistance. At a stroke of a pen, a new Secretary of State can. Adapt, adopt those technologies which we we very much hope there's action that can be taken to protect young drivers who remain amongst the most vulnerable in our community. And above all, there needs to be a strategy. A red safety strategy has been missing and a heart of that must be evidence based policy making. We've got to get away from populist rhetoric about a so-called war on motorists and get back to the real job of the Department of Transport which is to make our roads safe.
Thanks David and Towards Zero Foundation, for all the hard work that you do to make our roads safer, this new government promises change now is the time for them to deliver, these policies will save lives as well as reduce the annual cost to the UK Tax payers of the £43.5 Billion,
Global NCAP today presented Tata Motors with their Safer Choice Award for the Tata Safari and Harrier - an accolade only available to automakers committing to the highest levels of safety performance for cars sold in India.
Last year the Tata Safari and Harrier achieved a five star Global NCAP rating for adult and child occupant protection with the highest score in Global NCAP’s #SaferCarsForIndia campaign.
Tata Motors has since submitted the Safari and Harrier for further Safer Choice conformity tests, with the models meeting performance and volume requirements for Autonomous Emergency Breaking (AEB), speed assistance and Blind Spot Detection (BSD) systems.
David Ward, President of the Towards Zero Foundation said,
“Tata Motors’ continuing commitment to vehicle safety is very welcome and we are pleased to present the first of our new Safer Choice Awards to them for the Safari and Harrier.
“Encouraging automakers to achieve ever higher levels of protection, for occupants as well as more vulnerable road users, is at the heart of Global NCAP’s safety mission. We are grateful for the ongoing support and leadership Tata Motors has demonstrated on their road safety journey.”
mohan savarkar, Vice President and Chief Product Officer, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited said,
“We are proud to have received the Global NCAP Safer Choice Award for our flagship SUVs, the Tata Safari and Tata Harrier. We have continued to be the pioneers in driving the safety conversation – ensuring that our commitment reflects in every vehicle we manufacture, regardless of price point. With this mission at the forefront, not only is our entire portfolio the highest star rated in their respective segment, but we have gone a step further by having the only SUV line-up in India which is completely 5-star rated, setting a benchmark for the passenger vehicles industry to follow. With this approach, we have ensured that safety now ranks as the top priority for the Indian car buyer.
‘’This recognition today, underscores our unwavering commitment to safety and innovation, ensuring that our customers experience not only comfort and performance, but also the highest standards of safety. We are thankful to the entire Global NCAP team for supporting us in full strength as we continue to make safer cars for India.”
Full story here: https://bit.ly/4dMT1Et
One and two star disappointment in latest African crash tests
Global NCAP’s new #SaferCarsForAfrica crash results reveal a disappointing two star occupant safety rating for each of the models tested - the Kia Pegas, Renault Triber and the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga.
Alejandro Furas, Global NCAP Secretary General said,
“We are disappointed to see global brands like Renault, Kia and Maruti Suzuki offer such a low safety performance in markets like South Africa whilst achieving much higher levels of protection in many other global markets. Don’t African consumers deserve the same level of safety?”
David Ward, Executive President of the Towards Zero Foundation said,
“The double standard on safety in low and middle income economies must come to an end. Manufacturers know how to build safer cars for adult and child occupants as well as for vulnerable road users. Highlighting this disparity and democratising vehicle safety in Africa is a Global NCAP priority.”
Sikkie Kajee, Chairman of the The Automobile Association of South Africa said,
“We remain concerned at the low ratings received from the manufacturers, but we are confident they will use these results to improve their safety moving forward. Issues with double-standards persist in relation to vehicles made for Africa but, again, we are assured these matters are being addressed and are confident that in the future, we will see less discrepancies than what we currently do.”
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“Global NCAP has made a major impact in India by educating the consumer on vehicle safety and it has been a cornerstone in establishing Bharat NCAP.
“Looking back to 2010, India did not even have airbags in most cars. It only took 10 years to implement legislation for airbags and technologies such as #ABS and #ESC in India. It took almost 25 years in Europe.
“Thank you Global NCAP for helping India to get safer vehicles on the roads.”
Girikumar Kumaresh, Bosch India at #NCAP24.
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“Speed is a critical factor in most crashes. Speed Assistance is a technology which can help drivers respect the speed limit. A vital contribution to road safety.
“We need a partnership with all the stakeholders, the manufacturers, authorities, working together to encourage this technology, to help contribute to reducing deaths on the road.”
David Ward from the Towards Zero Foundation and Yoni Epstein from Mobileye explain the importance of this technology and the role of the new ISA Partnership.
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