Published twice a year, Vision Zero International is the world's first and only publication devoted to the development of next-generation active and passive vehicle safety technologies to help reduce the world's annual 1.3 million road deaths and 50 million serious injuries to zero.
Inspired by the Swedish mantra that eventually nobody should be killed or seriously injured within the road transport system, the magazine's primary focus is on collision avoidance, with highly technical articles covering ADAS such as automatic emergency braking, stability control, 360° object detection, visible light communications, driver distraction solutions, impaired driving countermeasures, pedestrian-sensing, eye gaze, lane assist, V2X communications, HMIs, and much more.
Integrated passive safety systems including advanced airbags and restraints are also investigated, in addition to ADAS testing and vehicle integrity, materials and crashworthiness. Interspersed with these technical reviews are interviews with high-profile professionals from government, safety bodies, vehicle-makers and Tier 1 suppliers, while Mr Vision Zero himself, Sweden's Claes Tingvall, regularly updates readers to success stories and challenges for the Vision Zero movement going forward.
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The January 2013 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
INFLATED OPINIONS : With active safety systems seemingly ushering us towards an accident-free society, will the cars
of the future even need passive technologies? Or is there plenty of life in the airbag yet?
WINDOWS OF OPPORTUNITY: Despite concerns about driver distraction, development of augmented reality information systems continues apace
KNOWLEDGE OF ALL FONTS:
In the vehicle safety world, high-tech appears to rule supreme. A recent MIT study, though, has proved how optimising typeface characteristics could be a simple and effective method of providing a significant reduction in interface demand and associated distractions
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The June 2012 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
ANIMAL INSTINCTS : The subject has been mooted for some time, but recent research by university academics shows just how insect and animal behaviour could play a role in improving vehicle safety and collision avoidance
GLOBAL APPEAL: This renowned auto safety expert urges that traffic fatalities worldwide can be reduced further with a more ambitious and innovative approach in vehicle safety
RUBBER REVOLUTION: We can't reinvent the wheel but we can reinvent the tyre 'intelligently' - and this time make sure it is a key part of the vehicle safety package
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The January 2012 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
NEW AGE PHILOSOPHY: The jury is still out when it comes to the safety of older drivers. What's clear, however, is that auto-makers will need to find more ways of catering for an increasingly ageing population
TOWARDS SAFER BUSES: Our resident vehicle safety expert investigates the latest US bus safety plan, but urges that innovations are also needed in other overlooked areas in order to create a Vision Zero for motor coaches
FASTER THAN THE HUMAN EYE: Aiming to go further than us mere mortals, the 6D-Vision project from Daimler represents a milestone along the road to accident-free driving and will form the basis of the German giant's future safety systems
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The June 2011 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
THE CAMERA NEVER LIES : With distracted and drowsy
driving currently high on the auto industry agenda, we assess the potential of eye-tracking technology as a means to tackle this dangerous behaviour and improve road safety
WIFI, NOT SCI-FI: To many people, the idea of vehicles constantly talking to each other and
the infrastructure sounds like a Spielberg-inspired blockbuster. But this isn't fantasy - it's fact based on simple technology and it's coming soon...
LIFE IN THE BALANCE: With motorcyclists disproportionately represented among fatalities, moves are afoot to apply some of the ADAS innovations used in the automotive world for use on powered two-wheelers in a bid to reverse the trend
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The January 2011 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
LIGHT, YEARS AHEAD : Vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-roadside communications will in the future almost certainly rise to the challenge of saving lives and reducing injury. Could LEDs be the surprise package in this new, connected era?
STAR MAN: In response to the rapid development of active safety systems, the safety industry's benchmarking authority, Euro NCAP, is singling out the technologies with the most life-saving potential. Dr Michiel van Ratingen tells us how this is being done
INTERFACE VALUE: As driver distraction is the hot traffic safety topic at the moment, with mobile phone and navigation devices the focus of much attention, we ask how advances in HMIs can ensure drivers remain connected yet safe
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The June 2010 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
COVER STORY: HANDLE WITH CARE: The need for a revolution in truck crashworthiness: Byron Bloch examines how fragile life is when trucks and cars collide.
TRIED AND TESTED: 10 proven ways to reduce KSIs:
Dr Joanne Hill lifts the lid on
iRAP's Road Safety Toolkit
POSTURE EYES: Investigating the latest and forthcoming
developments in restraints and seating
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The January 2010 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
COVER STORY: DRIVEN BY DISTRACTION: Hundreds of thousands of people are killed and injured
each year as a result of driver distraction. The world's
leading expert on the subject, Mike Regan, tells you
everything you need to know - plus a little bit more -
about this lethal problem.
POLITICAL GAIN: Following the Global Ministerial Conference on
Road Safety, David Ward, director general of the FIA
Foundation, reveals to Nick Bradley why reducing the
global road death toll should be a political priority
THERE TO BE BROKEN?: Assessing the potential impact of 1968's Vienna
Convention legislation on the development of future
active safety solutions. Could this 40-year-old rule
set back today's intelligent vehicles movement?
By Maurice Glover
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The June 2009 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
COVER STORY: CHILDREN IN NEED: More than 260,000 children are killed every year in traffic related crashes. Leanne Keeble investigates what car manufacturers and Tier 1s are doing to reverse the trend.
RUBBER SOUL: From advanced TPMS to self-inflating tyres, Vision Zero International’s Louise Smyth plots the roadmap to the truly intelligent tyre
THE CULTURE CLUB: J. Peter Kissinger explains to Nick Bradley why he thinks there is a culture of complacency in the USA in relation to traffic safety – and what needs to be done to rectify the situation
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The launch issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
THE GODFATHER: Interview with the man behind the vision, Claes Tingvall, director of Traffic Safety, Swedish Road Administration.
GLOBAL WARNING: Seven-times F1 Champion Michael Schumacher addresses the international safety community
REDUCING THE RISK OF MISUSE IN CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS: Getting to grips with the ISOFIX standard. By Farid Bendjellal, technical director, Britax Childcare Group
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