Autocar announces new safety features on vehicles

Autocar ACX severe-duty cabover vehicles will feature six new safety features.

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Hagerstown, Indiana-based Autocar, a manufacturer of severe-duty vocational trucks, has announced that its Autocar ACX severe-duty cabover vehicles will add six new advanced safety features:

  • an eEectronic stability control (ESC) system that actively intervenes when the vehicle is understeering or oversteering to maintain vehicle stability;
  • a rollover stability control (RSC) system that actively intervenes when the vehicle is at risk of a driver-induced rollover event;
  • an advanced emergency braking system (AEBS) that allows the vehicle to detect an impending collision and actively engage the emergency brakes;
  • a forward collision warning (FCW) that warns the driver visibly and audibly of an impending collision;
  • a stationary lane departure warning (SLDW) that features a steady light located on the A-pillar and illuminates with an audible warning; and
  • blind spot detection (BSD), which features a flashing light located on the A-pillar and warns drivers of vehicles in their blind spot.

These new advanced safety features are being added to a truck that the company claims already has:

  • best in class visibility;
  • up and down, in and out best ingress and egress for refuse;
  • HVAC-focused insulation, testing, specific hot- and cold-zone options;
  • reduced duplicity of monitoring and controls;
  • tighter wheel cut and turning radius;
  • optimized leg, head and torso room;
  • weight distribution, suspension loading; and
  • drivers safely enclosed in all steel cab, with automotive-style tooling with rugged fabrication.

According to Autocar, its route vehicle is designed to be one of the best when it comes to safe driving.