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Chronicling Volvo's Safety record




By Correy Putton

Volvo has always been known to be the automaker producing the safest cars in the world. The automaker's motto, "Volvo for life" is attributed to the reliability and safety of their cars. Volvo's company symbol, (which could represent either the male symbol, the symbol of Mars or the metal related to the planet Mars, iron; in fact, the same symbol) actually refers to iron ore, and stands for "Rolling Strength."

Thanks to Wikipedia, here is a chronological list of the security features Volvo has implemented and continues to implement over the years in their cars:

• 1944 Safety cage
• 1944 Laminated windscreen
• 1959 Three-point safety belts in the front
• 1960 Padded dashboard
• 1964 Prototype of the first rear-facing child safety seat
• 1968 Head restraints in the front
• 1969 Three-point, inertia-reel safety belts in the front
• 1970 Establishment of the Volvo Accident Research Team
• 1972 Three-point safety belts in the rear
• 1972 Rear-facing child seat and childproof locks in the rear
• 1973 Collapsible steering column
• 1974 Energy-absorbent bumpers
• 1974 Fuel tank located ahead of rear axle
• 1978 Child booster seat
• 1982 Anti-submarining protection in the front and rear seats
• 1982 Wide-angle door mirrors
• 1984 Anti-lock braking system
• 1986 High-level brake light
• 1986 Three-point safety belt in the centre rear seat
• 1987 Driver airbag
• 1990 Integrated child booster seat
• 1991 SIPS (Side-Impact Protection System)
• 1991 Automatic height adjustment of the front safety belts
• 1993 Three-point, inertia-reel safety belts standard in all seats
• 1994 Side airbags
• 1997 Rollover Protection System (convertible models)
• 1998 WHIPS (Whiplash Protection System)"reclines" the seat on impact to protect the spine and neck
• 1998 Inflatable curtain
• 2000 Volvo Cars Safety Centre in Gothenburg
• 2000 ISOFIX attachment system for all child seats
• 2000 Dual-stage inflation airbags
• 2001 Volvo Safety Concept Car
• 2002 Extended rollover protection system
• 2002 Development of the virtual pregnant crash test dummy
• 2002 Roll Stability Control
• 2003 IDIS (Intelligent Driver Information System) delays non critical messages and or warnings
• 2003 Rear seat belt reminders
• 2003 New, patented, front-end structure reduces collision forces
• 2003 Volvo's Traffic Accident Research Team in Bangkok
• 2003 Four different grades of High Strength Steel used in body construction of the S40 model
• 2003 Reinforced & dimentionalized B-pillars reduce the side impact from larger vehicles like SUVs
• 2004 Water Repellent Glass
• 2005 Door Mounted Inflatable Curtain (convertible model - C70)
• 2006 BLIS (Blindspot Information System) warns of other vehicles in the car's blind spot
• 2006 CWBS (Collision Warning with Brake Support) Preempts a possible collision, warns the driver and primes the brakes
• 2006 ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) maintains a set distance from the car in front
• 2006 PAC (Park Assist Camera)

Being the foremost in automotive safety, what will Volvo come up next to make our driving experience worry-free? What innovations can we expect from their quality Volvo parts? Perhaps a new anti-whiplash system in their cars' seat system, much like the one from Johnson Controls?
At the 2007 North American International Auto Show held recently in Detroit, Johnson Controls, a Detroit-based auto supplier introduced its "platinum rear-impact solution" – a high-tech seat system which aims to help cut whiplash-related injuries.

A new U.S. requirement is set to take effect on September 1, 2008 toughening anti-whiplash standards. According to the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety, neck strains and sprains are the most serious injuries reported in 30-40 percent of auto insurance claims. Such injuries reportedly cost at least $7 billion a year in the United States.
 
 
About the Author
Corey Putton is a 28-year old bachelor from Pittsburgh, PA who has been around cars for the better part of his life. He now works online and writes all about his passion: cars. He is also a certified mechanic. You can visit Volvo parts for more information.

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