Intelligence Set: Global market review of road vehicle safety systems - forecasts to
Posted September 30th, 2008 at 04:49 AM by Bharatbook
Bharatbook.com Added a new report which gives detail information about "Intelligence Set: Global market review of road vehicle safety systems - forecasts to 2016 plus four manufacturer profiles" (http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=75476)
This Intelligence Set includes the latest edition of the road vehicle safety systems report, plus manufacturer profiles for Autoliv, Delphi, Takata and TRW.
Each profile is approximately 25 to 27 pages, and includes a brief outline of business activity, financial statistics, customers and more. They will allow you to discover where the market is heading, what the latest innovations are, and how your competitors are performing.
The tally of casualties on the world's roads continues to be alarming, despite considerable and continuing advances made in areas such as 'active safety' (prevention) and 'passive safety' (cure).
A joint report from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank on road traffic injury prevention suggests that, of all the systems with which people have to deal every day, road traffic systems are the most complex and the most dangerous. It estimates that, every year, 1.2m people are killed in road accidents worldwide and as many as 50m are injured.
It also predicts that without new commitment to prevention, these numbers will increase by 65% over two decades. Of course, only a proportion are directly preventable or may be mitigated by occupant safety measures in cars, buses and trucks since overall road injury and fatalities also include pedestrians, cyclists and motor cyclists, but the report is symptomatic of the gathering momentum to push the topic to the top of the world agenda. This is bound to have implications for the regulatory environment and those involved in the development and production of occupant safety measures.
At 198 pages, our own extensive it report explores the various vehicle safety systems on the market, particularly occupant restraints, such as seatbelts, as well as side impact sensors, air bags, pedestrian protection, driver assistance and telematics. The report also looks at technological developments, profiles the major companies in the sector and provides comprehensive market data tables and figures.
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This Intelligence Set includes the latest edition of the road vehicle safety systems report, plus manufacturer profiles for Autoliv, Delphi, Takata and TRW.
Each profile is approximately 25 to 27 pages, and includes a brief outline of business activity, financial statistics, customers and more. They will allow you to discover where the market is heading, what the latest innovations are, and how your competitors are performing.
The tally of casualties on the world's roads continues to be alarming, despite considerable and continuing advances made in areas such as 'active safety' (prevention) and 'passive safety' (cure).
A joint report from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank on road traffic injury prevention suggests that, of all the systems with which people have to deal every day, road traffic systems are the most complex and the most dangerous. It estimates that, every year, 1.2m people are killed in road accidents worldwide and as many as 50m are injured.
It also predicts that without new commitment to prevention, these numbers will increase by 65% over two decades. Of course, only a proportion are directly preventable or may be mitigated by occupant safety measures in cars, buses and trucks since overall road injury and fatalities also include pedestrians, cyclists and motor cyclists, but the report is symptomatic of the gathering momentum to push the topic to the top of the world agenda. This is bound to have implications for the regulatory environment and those involved in the development and production of occupant safety measures.
At 198 pages, our own extensive it report explores the various vehicle safety systems on the market, particularly occupant restraints, such as seatbelts, as well as side impact sensors, air bags, pedestrian protection, driver assistance and telematics. The report also looks at technological developments, profiles the major companies in the sector and provides comprehensive market data tables and figures.
For More information please visit : http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=75476
contact us:
Bharat Book Bureau
207, Hermes Atrium, Sector 11,
PO Box.54, CBD Belapur,
Navi Mumbai - 400 614, India.
Phone : +91 22 2757 8668 / 2757 9438
Fax : +91 22 2757 9131
E-mail : info@bharatbook.com
Website : www.bharatbook.com
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