EU countries have adopted the same decision that the United States and Canada have implemented back in 2011. On November 1, 2014, each car, coming down from the factories ESP in Europe, must be equipped with an electronic stabilization system.
ESP will be mandatory for all new vehicles in Europe already from November 1
In favor of said plurality of ESP research based on the study of the different circumstances of the accident in the territory of the European countries. In particular, it is stated that 80% of the accidents could have been prevented if the cars participating incident would be equipped with a system of stabilization. According to the developer ESP, company Bosch, the system only in 2011 prevented more than 33,000 collisions and saved thousands of lives around the Europeans. During the same elapsed system use on vehicles such cases were more than 190,000.
Currently, only 84% of new European cars weighing up to 3.5 tonnes fitted with stabilization system, the government is going to bring the EU this number to 100% and to extend the requirement not only for cars produced in Europe, but also on all new vehicles.
It is noted that this electronic assistant equipped with little more than half avtomoibley worldwide. And if the ESP has become mandatory in the US, Canada, Australia and Israel, and is about to become such in Europe, for example, Russia, Japan and South Korea to introduce such requirements do not plan to.
ESP will be mandatory for all new vehicles in Europe already from November 1
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