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The Vehicle Industry , Regulation and Safety Philip McKenzie Australia

The Vehicle Industry , Regulation and Safety Philip McKenzie Australia. Agenda Overview Vehicle Safety Vehicle Industry Activities Driver Infrastructure Vehicle Emissions Regulation Other Influences Summary. Ultimate Goal of Industry and Government No Injury or Death

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The Vehicle Industry , Regulation and Safety Philip McKenzie Australia

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  1. The Vehicle Industry, Regulation and Safety Philip McKenzie Australia

  2. Agenda • Overview • Vehicle Safety • Vehicle Industry Activities • Driver • Infrastructure • Vehicle Emissions • Regulation • Other Influences • Summary

  3. Ultimate Goal of Industry and Government No Injury or Death • How to Achieve? • Research • Accident Analysis • Development • Testing • Application

  4. Working Together • Decade of Action • NTC ( National Transport Commission ) • Research bodies • Governments • Industry • Community

  5. Vehicle Safety

  6. Vehicle Safety • Long History • Haddon Matrix ( 1970 ) • Basis of injury prevention • Factors in crash sequence – pre crash, crash, post crash • Inputs – human, vehicle/equipment, environment

  7. Basic responsibilities • Human – Primary is government, secondary is vehicle manufacturers • Vehicle/equipment – Primary is vehicle manufacturers, secondary is governments • Environment – Primary is governments

  8. Vehicle Manufacturers Activities

  9. Vehicle • Passive safety • Energy absorbing body structure • Occupant restraint • Optimized body structures • Seat belt P/T & F/L • Side airbags • Knee airbags • etc…

  10. Direction of passive safety • Injury – Severe/fatal Less severe • Occupant - Adult male Various types of occupants, child, aged, small, large • Configuration – Barrier Various types of impact, PED, rollover, under/over, pole, small overlap

  11. Active safety • Vehicle stability • Accident mitigation • ABS ( Anti-lock ) • Traction control • Vehicle stability control • Pre-crash Active safety has significant potential to reduce injuries

  12. Integration of Systems Increased safety Braking & Driving Cooperative control Integration and management of vehicle dynamics VSC, ABS etc Safety Today Tomorrow

  13. Technology Development • Recognition – monitoring of surroundings • Judgement – e.g. braking distance, use of logic • Action – e.g. emergency braking assistance

  14. Pre Crash Safety • Active safety system to avoid collision • Monitoring technology to activate pre-crash technology, e.g. cameras, radar, suspension control, collision judging computer, pre-crash seat belts, whiplash mitigation • Passive safety Injury reduction if accident occurs

  15. Safety Technology Direction

  16. Driver

  17. Driver • Least advanced • Major cause • Young people in low technology vehicles • Education and training • Law enforcement • Challenge – use of engineering to negate inconsistencies

  18. Infrastructure

  19. Infrastructure • Major developments and potential • Interactive • Intelligent • Collision avoidance • Separation, vehicle to vehicle and human • Traffic Management, must link with • Vehicle to vehicle • Vehicle to driver to infrastructure • Vehicle control – e.g. speed control, traffic management to reduce congestion and collision

  20. Vehicle Emissions

  21. Vehicle Emissions • Regulation driving technology • Output driven – different technologies to achieve outcomes • Industry goal – sustainable future

  22. Vehicle Emissions • International approach National • All impacting factors need consistent regulation, e.g. fuels • Testing regime must match real world • Incentive approach • Infrastructure role in reducing congestion

  23. Regulation

  24. Regulation • Australia • Mature system in Australia, long history • Harmonising with UN • ADR/UN ECE flexibility • National approach – sometimes a challenge • International • gtr ( global technical regulation ). Basis of regulation with local management

  25. Regulation – Challenges • Regional protectiveness • Regions developing at different rates • One size fits all expensive • National approach a must • Regulation must not impede technology • Must focus on outcomes, not particular technologies

  26. Regulation challenges continued • Mutual recognition • Opens markets to competition • How to pick winners • Speed of introduction of regulations e.g. harmonising regulations can be a slow process

  27. Regulation and the Vehicle Industry • Minimum standards are required • Vehicle development lead times are long • Structure changes, i.e. PED are the longest • Add on technologies – i.e. electronic are shorter but can have long lead time testing • Harmonisation is a must or cost up significantly • Mutual recognition a must or cost up • Robust system for mutual recognition required

  28. Other Influences

  29. Summary

  30. Summary • Overall perspective • Regulation or NCAP collaborative approach required • New technology introduction driven by industry • Safety/Environment major R&D focus • How to regulate for the best & most beneficial technology • Time frames must be realistic

  31. Summary continued • Consult widely • Research based advances • Prove advantage • Actual reduction in trauma • Harmonisation • Mutual recognition • Steady progress – not everything at once • Improve penetration of new technology – get rid of clunkers • Do not price vehicles out of peoples reach – new cars with lower technology are better than old cars

  32. Thank you for your attention Any Questions Email philip@rpm2604.com

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