EU to lay down law on stability control systems
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ELECTRONIC STABILITY control systems are set to become compulsory on all LGVs used in the EU following the approval of global standards for this technology by the United Nations World Forum for Harmonisation of Vehicle Regulations.
These standards are usually written into EU law as type approval rules for vehicle manufacturers; stability control systems could be included within two years.
EU Industry Commissioner GOnter Verheugen says: "This is very welcome. These systems have a huge life-saving potential, particularly for large goods and passenger vehicles where the consequences of an accident can be devastating." The EC estimates that equipping trucks and buses with stability control systems could prevent SOO road accident deaths and 2,500 serious injuries a year across the EU. This technology helps drivers maintain control of their vehicles when faced with slippery roads or unexpectedly tight corners.