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Volvo launches world's first cyclist detection system in Geneva

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Khatir Soltani
True to its word, Volvo launched another world first in automotive safety today at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show: a system that detects and automatically brakes for cyclists swerving out in front of the car.

The new functionality is an enhancement of the current detection and auto brake technology, and the package will be called “Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with full auto brake.” All cars equipped with pedestrian detection will also incorporate cyclist detection.

How does it work? The advanced sensor system scans the road ahead. If a cyclist heading in the same direction as the car suddenly swerves out in front as it approaches from behind and a collision is imminent, there is an instant warning and full braking power is applied. This helps avoid a collision or, at least, reduce the severity of injuries.

The technology will become available with the Volvo V40, S60, V60, XC60, V70, XC70, and S80 starting in mid-May.

Volvo Cyclist Detection
Photo: Volvo

Volvo Cyclist Detection
Photo: Volvo

Khatir Soltani
Khatir Soltani
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