Honda Demonstrates Life Saving Motorcycle Technology


LONDON, October 22 /PRNewswire/ --     In its efforts to improve safety for everyone, especially vulnerable road
users, Honda's leading motorcycle to car communication system is being
demonstrated for the first time in Europe at the CAR 2 CAR Communication
Consortium event taking place at the Opel Test Track in Dudenhofen, Germany,
from 22-23 October 2008.

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The system generates warnings to riders and drivers of other vehicles by
continuous exchange of positioning data from satellite GPS sources. This is
particularly relevant as road users approach intersections, alerting them to
other vehicles that are potentially on a collision course, allowing avoidance
manoeuvres.

The demonstration will exhibit the interoperability of the Honda
life-saving system which facilitates communication with vehicles from 8 other
manufacturers.

European research data shows that the majority of accidents involving a
motorcycle are caused by perception failures and this system will reduce
these failures.

The development of inter vehicle communication is part of Honda's ongoing
approach to safety for powered two-wheelers. This approach tackles
Preventive, Active and Passive safety. The resulting technologies in the
field of preventive safety include the Motorcycle Riding Simulator and the
Riding Trainer, both of which are used for hazard perception training. The
introduction of the world's first motorcycle airbag on a Gold Wing in 2006
was a landmark in safety. This year's release of the first ever
electronically controlled Combined ABS for Super Sports motorcycles provides
enhanced braking capability in a wide range of road conditions and a step
forward in the field of Active Safety.

For the full information on Honda's safety technologies, please go to
http://www.hondanews.eu/en/index.pmode/modul%7Cdetail%7C0%7C1010,DEFAULT%7
C21%7Ctext%7C1/index.pmode

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