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VooDooXII
08-29-2007, 09:03 PM
Volvo Cars to Suggest Coffee Breaks

The Volvo brand has long been associated with safety, something the company will continue by offering a new range of safety equipment for the S80, XC70, and V70 later this year. Among the changes will be a revised Collision Warning with Auto Brake–which automatically activates the brakes if the driver doesn't react to the warnings–a Lane Departure Warning and Driver Alert Control.

The Driver Alert Control and Lane Departure Warning will be part of the same option package, called the Driver Alert System. Working together, the system detects when the car is veering too much and suggests that the driver should take a break. This technology is a world-first for a passenger car.

"Real life safety is the key to our safety philosophy. When it comes to preventive safety, we have the same approach as when we develop protective systems. In other words that our research and technical development focus on areas where new technology can create significant results in real-life-traffic," says Ingrid Skogsmo, Director of the Volvo Cars Safety Center.

Studies show that up to 90% of all traffic accidents are caused by driver distraction.

http://images.leftlanenews.com/content/august2007/volvo-alert.jpg

http://www.leftlanenews.com/volvo-cars-to-suggest-coffee-breaks.html

Okay, so I wonder how many guys would use that bit as a pick-up line..."Hey, my car's suggesting that we go get some coffee."

Really though, Volvo is overdoing it with these "safety" features. They have this strip of LEDs that light up at the base of the windshield if you get too close to the car in front of you. Of course, you could just...you know...USE YOUR EYES. There's also this "heartbeat monitor" thing to warn people of intruders hiding in their car.

As for this break indicator though...the GTO has something quite similar. It shows a pixel picture of a park bench and a tree after two hours of continuous driving and suggests the driver take a break.

Collins...6.0GTO, can either of you verify this for me? I still think it's useless and funny as hell.

Nittanys1
08-29-2007, 09:14 PM
crazy.....but a break every two hours? may i drive till i need to get gas....

mocha latte cupcake
08-29-2007, 09:19 PM
hehe poor collins, i think its not a park bench i would say its probably a koala bear eating a eucalyptus leaf with a message that say, "g'day mate, you've been driving a while, now get the fuck outta the car"

VooDooXII
08-29-2007, 09:40 PM
The GTO's seats are better than any park bench I've been on.

The Creeper
09-04-2007, 08:51 PM
Yea It does give the silly warning after some time of driving. It made me smile, I was like "WTF is that shit." Volvo is definitely taking some extreme action though.

cactusEG
09-04-2007, 09:44 PM
is that shit for real lol

VooDooXII
09-05-2007, 12:36 AM
Yea It does give the silly warning after some time of driving. It made me smile, I was like "WTF is that shit." Volvo is definitely taking some extreme action though.

:lmfao: I just talked to Collins today about that...