Volvo Aims to Make Death-Proof Vehicles

Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Volvo aims to make death-proof vehicles

Many of the car accidents that take place in South Carolina and around the country could be avoided if cars were equipped with autonomous technologies, according to some car manufacturers. Recently, automaker Volvo announced that it had plans to create a ‘death-proof” car by the year 2020. Using a combination of various autonomous technologies, Volvo aims to design a car that will prevent fatalities and serious injuries.

To achieve its goal of manufacturing death-proof cars, Volvo plans to combine all of its autonomous technologies into one vehicle. One of these smart features is adaptive cruise control, a feature that uses radar to set a car’s speed to maintain safe following distances with other vehicles on the road. Adaptive cruise control can be combined with full collision avoidance so that a car will automatically apply its brakes when an impact is imminent.

Some of the newer autonomous technologies that Volvo plans to use include lane assistance and road sign detection. Technologies can also be installed on vehicles that detect pedestrians and then apply brakes automatically to avoid hitting them. As Volvo attempts to manufacturer a death-proof vehicle, it is also working on manufacturing a completely autonomous car that does not require a driver. Volvo has stated that it believes self-driving cars will soon be the safest vehicles.

Serious car accidents still take place despite improvements in vehicle safety technology. A person who was seriously injured in a car crash may be able to claim monetary compensation from the person who caused the accident. An attorney can help a car accident victim identify the at-fault motorist and gather evidence of monetary losses.

Serving Clients Throughout South Carolina

Serving Clients Throughout South Carolina” text to: Personal injury laws exist to help the injured and their families when they have suffered due to another’s negligent actions, or during the course and scope of employment for workers' compensation claims. There are, however, legal nuances that make navigating a claim on your own difficult...

Not only was he able to go up and beyond the call of duty for me, he knows his client and your not a number to him. John was a beacon of hope to me at a time when my options appeared limited and the likelihood of a satisfactory resolution seemed nigh on impossible.

Adam C.

I highly recommend this law firm. King Smith represented me for a wreck in 2019 and obtained a fair and fast resolution to my claim.

Josh T.

We're at the end of the case now and I have nothing but confidence in my attorney. After a workplace injury, friends wanted me to hire a lawyer. When I finally reached that point, John Griffith turned out to be the best match. I spoke with seven but he was the one lawyer of the bunch who seemed to want to work for me.

Terri M.

Contact Us Now

image-550x550-1.jpg

Free Consultation 864-477-7395