Volvo Accident Ahead Alert Safety Feature: Volvo Cars, a company known for its safety features, has introduced the Accident Ahead Alert feature in its cars. This latest safety feature, introduced for the first time in the industry, aims to revolutionize the way drivers perceive and respond to potential hazards on the road.

What is Accident Ahead Alert?

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Accident Ahead Alert is a safety feature designed by the Swedish automobile manufacturer that immediately alerts the driver about an impending traffic accident ahead. With the help of this feature, drivers can avoid further collisions and traffic congestion due to accidents. This empowers drivers and makes the roads safer for everyone.

"Using our groundbreaking connected safety technology, our Accident Ahead Alert can help Volvo drivers avoid unpleasant surprises, while contributing to making roads safer for all,” said Åsa Haglund, head of Volvo Cars Safety Centre.

Accident Ahead Alert: What sets it apart?

What sets the newly introduced feature apart is its ability to provide real-time updates on accidents directly to drivers. By using the data from a traffic management centre, Volvo cars can proactively warn drivers about traffic accidents occurring several hundred meters away from their location, giving them enough time to react and navigate safely.

“We’re happy that Volvo Cars as the first car maker has started using our new real-time traffic event data feed,” says Stine Bendsen, head of the Danish Traffic Management Centre at the Danish Road Directorate.

“A quick alert about an accident ahead gives the driver more time to slow down and increase the distance to the car in front. This helps to lower the risk of follow-up collisions and protect the people working to clear the road,” she added.

Accident Ahead Alert: Availability

The Accident Ahead Alert feature is currently available in Denmark on all 90, 60, and 40 series Volvo car models, from model year 2016 and onwards. It will be made available on the same car models in more European markets soon, according to the release.