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Any car for sale should have these 11 systems

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BUT From this Wednesday, July 6, the European Union introduced new measures. All vehicles on sale from this date must already have multiple safety systems in order for the purpose of the bodywork to reduce road deaths and accidents.

Yesterday we talked about ISA – Intelligent Speed ​​Assistant – but there are 10 more systems that are now mandatory following the European Union directive.

Remember that the obligation applies to all new models, but those on sale at the moment have a two-year deadline to comply with this rule.

Among the 11 safety systems that are now mandatory are the pre-installation of a breathalyzer inside the vehicle, a data logging system (the so-called “black box”) and an intelligent speed assistant.

All mandatory systems from July 6 in cars

  • Smart speed assistant;
  • Lane Keeping Assistant;
  • Front crash test update (full-width) and improved seat belts;
  • Rear camera or detection system;
  • Detector of drowsiness and absent-mindedness;
  • Breathalyzer of blocking of ignition before installation;
  • Passenger protection – strikes against poles;
  • Data recording in case of accidents (black box);
  • Emergency stop system;
  • Autonomous emergency braking;
  • Extended head impact zone for pedestrians and cyclists and protective glass.

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