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Abellio London Achieves Significant Reductions in Collisions and Injuries through Mobileye Safety TrialWhat's New: Abellio London*, one of London's leading bus operators, has launched a major trial of safety technology from Mobileye, an Intel (News - Alert) company. The trial is supported by Transport for London (TfL) through a grant from its Bus Safety Innovation Fund. Focused on reducing bus collisions with cyclists, motorcycles, pedestrians and other road users, the trial's findings to date show the Mobileye collision avoidance technology has reduced avoidable collisions by 29 percent and reduced injuries from such collisions by 60 percent. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20181114005196/en/ The Mobileye collision avoidance system determines if there is a potential danger and warns drivers with visual and audible alerts. Abellio London, a London bus operator, has launched a trial of safety technology from Intel's Mobileye. (Source (News - Alert): Kevin Murphy/Intel Corporation)
"All over the world, bus companies are investing in Mobileye
technology to improve safety standards, ensuring that drivers can take
prompt action when danger is detected. Abellio takes safety very
seriously, and they've been a superb partner, helping their drivers get
the very best out of the system." What It Is: Abellio London's safety technology trial is employing Mobileye's aftermarket collision avoidance technology, which is engineered by the same team developing some of the world's most sophisticated advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle technology. The solution can be retrofitted to almost any vehicle already on the road. For bus drivers, in particular, the Mobileye system provides critical audio and visual alerts that assist in preventing or mitigating collisions. Features include:
Why it Matters: According to data from the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, an estimated 119,000 injury-causing crashes involving large trucks or buses occurred in 2016 in the U.S.; in addition, 4,440 large trucks and buses were involved in fatal crashes during that year.1 Collision avoidance technology can play a critical role in reducing both the high volume of crashes and the injuries and fatalities they cause. Findings to date from Abellio London's trial of Mobileye's technology indicate a 29 percent reduction in avoidable collisions - those which are in the driver's control to prevent - and a 60 percent reduction in injuries resulting from avoidable collisions (that is, even when collisions nonetheless take place, they are significantly less serious). These results reflect the significant safety increase that collision avoidance systems can bring about both in the U.S. and globally. And they suggest that higher standards in bus safety are easily achievable in cities and regions beyond London that have the will to pursue them. More Context: Autonomous Driving at Intel | Mobileye News About Intel Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), a leader in the semiconductor industry, is shaping the data-centric future with computing and communications technology that is the foundation of the world's innovations. The company's engineering expertise is helping address the world's greatest challenges as well as helping secure, power and connect billions of devices and the infrastructure of the smart, connected world - from the cloud to the network to the edge and everything in between. Find more information about Intel at newsroom.intel.com and intel.com. 1 "Large Truck and Bus Crash Facts 2016," Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) 2018. Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
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