Volvo’s driver support system take safety to the next level
BAugust 14, 2018 ETTER working environment for drivers. These are the goals for Volvo Trucks as it introduced its new driver support systems based on Volvo Dynamic Steering – an award-winning innovation that assists steering of heavy trucks in a groundbreaking way.
“Volvo Dynamic Steering has truly Steering with Stability Assist, and revolutionized the driver’s job behind Volvo Dynamic Steering with Lane the wheel. Better directional stability, Keeping Assist. easier maneuvering and higher comfort have reduced the risk of road accidents and strain- related injuries. Now we are building further on our success with new functions that help make the traffic environment even safer. This is all in accordance with our vision that no accidents involving Volvo trucks should ever occur. These functions were developed to help drivers avoid some of the most common accident scenarios identified via our accident research program,” said Carl Johan Almqvist, Traffic and Product Safety director at Volvo Trucks.
By integrating Volvo Dynamic Steering with other comfort- and safetyenhancing systems, Volvo Trucks has developed two accident prevention driver support systems: Volvo Dynamic
Revolutionary anti- skid technology
“Imagine you’re driving on a wet, slippery road and you suddenly notice that the rear of the truck is starting to lose its grip on the asphalt. Before this develops into a skid, you steer gently in the opposite direction until the danger is over. That’s exactly the way Volvo Dynamic Steering with Stability Assist works. The big difference is that the system can discover the risk and help stabilize the vehicle before you’ve even noticed that something is about to happen,” explained Almqvist.
Reduces the risk of driving off the road
The next safety innovation, Volvo Dynamic Steering with Lane Keeping Assist, gives the driver a helping hand when the system detects that the truck is showing signs of edging towards the lane marking. With a slight turn of the steering wheel in the appropriate direction and gentle vibration in the steering wheel, steer the vehicle back into the lane.
In addition to the two new driver support systems, Volvo Trucks is introducing a longed-for function that makes it possible to adjust steering wheel resistance individually in trucks equipped with Volvo Dynamic Steering.
“Each driver has a different perception of how light or heavy the steering system should be. Now every driver can adjust the steering wheel resistance exactly as he or she wants for comfortable, relaxed, and safe driving. This is a very practical feature, not least for trucks that often have different drivers,” said Almqvist.