This paper uses the national accident statistics of Great Britain to evaluate the effectiveness of Electronic Stability Control Systems (ESC) to reduce crash involvement rates. The crash experience of 8951 cars is analysed and compared to a closely matching set of non-ESC cars using case-control methods. This is one of the largest ESC samples analysed to date. Overall the cars with ESC are involved in 3 % fewer crashes although the effectiveness is substantially higher under conditions of adverse road friction. ESC equipped cars are involved in 15 % fewer fatal crashes although this reduction represents the combined effect of ESC and passive safety improvements
ESC efficiency to reduce accident is now well proven. But ESC has a significant cost and to install ...
Electronic stability control (ESC) is one of several in-vehicle safety systems. The objective of the...
Vehicle multiple-event accidents constitute 1/4-1/3 of all severe accidents. The present paper studi...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the real-world reduction of crash involvement of cars fit...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the real-world reduction of crash involvement of cars fit...
This study investigates the effects of electronic stability control (ESC) on percentage reductions i...
Per vehicle crash involvement rates were compared for otherwise identical vehicle models with and wi...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-32)This study investigates the effects of electronic stab...
ESC (Electronic Stability Control) was introduced on the mass market in 1998. Since then, several st...
Objective: We examined both fatal and injury at-fault crashes of a population of passenger cars fitt...
Recent US field data was used to evaluate the effectiveness of Electronic Stability Control (ESC) sy...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> This study aims at evaluating the effectiveness of electronic stability co...
The objective of the paper is to estimate UK fleet penetration of stability controlled vehicles, and...
Electronic Stability Control (ESC), an on-board crash avoidance system for motor vehicles, is design...
The objective of the study is to estimate the realised safety effects of electronic stability contro...
ESC efficiency to reduce accident is now well proven. But ESC has a significant cost and to install ...
Electronic stability control (ESC) is one of several in-vehicle safety systems. The objective of the...
Vehicle multiple-event accidents constitute 1/4-1/3 of all severe accidents. The present paper studi...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the real-world reduction of crash involvement of cars fit...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the real-world reduction of crash involvement of cars fit...
This study investigates the effects of electronic stability control (ESC) on percentage reductions i...
Per vehicle crash involvement rates were compared for otherwise identical vehicle models with and wi...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-32)This study investigates the effects of electronic stab...
ESC (Electronic Stability Control) was introduced on the mass market in 1998. Since then, several st...
Objective: We examined both fatal and injury at-fault crashes of a population of passenger cars fitt...
Recent US field data was used to evaluate the effectiveness of Electronic Stability Control (ESC) sy...
<div><p><b>Objective:</b> This study aims at evaluating the effectiveness of electronic stability co...
The objective of the paper is to estimate UK fleet penetration of stability controlled vehicles, and...
Electronic Stability Control (ESC), an on-board crash avoidance system for motor vehicles, is design...
The objective of the study is to estimate the realised safety effects of electronic stability contro...
ESC efficiency to reduce accident is now well proven. But ESC has a significant cost and to install ...
Electronic stability control (ESC) is one of several in-vehicle safety systems. The objective of the...
Vehicle multiple-event accidents constitute 1/4-1/3 of all severe accidents. The present paper studi...