Safety in modern cars begins with structural integrity with mix and match of metals without compromising on efficiency aspects.
‘There’s need to promote joint awareness and dialogue as integral preventive measures to prevent accidents’: Thomas Broberg Senior Technical Advisor Safety, Volvo Cars.
‘We know that we might be more expensive than the competition, but safety has always been an integral part of Skoda’s DNA’: Petr Solc Brand Director Skoda Auto India.
‘In terms of structural rigidity for the vehicle construction, we make sure that all the fundamental ingredients are in place’: Rajendra Petkar Chief Technology Officer Tata Motors.
‘Being one of the largest markets for two-wheelers across the globe, we have some of the most evolved safety features’: Vinay Harne, President New Product Development TVS Motor Company.
‘Embedding software related features in features like ABS and vehicle traction systems can increase safety levels’: Prashanth Doreswamy CEO and President Continental India.
‘Need to increasingly take away vehicle control from driver to reduce chances of human error on the roads': Ganesh Rao Location Head, Engineering Platform and Ecosystem Continental Autonomous Mobility India.
Prioritising safety in India's automotive ecosystem

On Day One of the conclave, industry stalwarts weighed in on the different measures, resources and systems that must be implemented to make automobiles, two-wheelers and its user environment safer.

11 Jun 2023 | 5971 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Against a fast changing landscape of the automotive sector, the government, OEMs, and technology firms are working actively towards establishing a resonance about vehicular and road safety criteria in order to achieve optimum value propositions for the end users.

In the recently held two-day Road Safety Conclave organised by

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