Nissan Navigation
System :
Nissan Battle Drunk
Driving With Navi System
By Lauren Woods
Car manufacturers are always concerned with the safety of
their customers.
That is why safety
features have been developed through the years. But even with
these safety features, traffic accidents still happen and one
of the leading cause is drunk driving. In an effort to curb
this problem, Japanese car manufacturer Nissan Motor Co., Ltd
announced that it will be
using its CARWINGS (HDD) navigation system to warn drivers of
the hazards of drunk driving.
The use of the navigational system as part of warning off
drivers will only be used in Japan. The initiative is only a
part of the company's campaign to prevent drunk drivers from
driving and risking their safety and the general public as
well.
According to Nissan, the navigational system will be
flashing warning messages against drunk driving every time the
ignition is turned on. This use of the navigational system is
aimed to
make drunk drivers think twice before they drive their Nissan
car while under the influence of alcohol.
Aside from that initiative, Nissan is also involved in other
campaigns against drunk driving. In Japan, the car manufacturer
is involved in the Hello Safety Campaign. The campaign is
centered on educating the public as to the risks of driving
while drunk. At the next campaign, Nissan will be distributing
educational kits to children in Japan. The educational kit
tackles traffic safety and the risks involved in driving while
drunk. The educational kits are aimed to instill in the young
minds of the children the fact that drunk driving is
dangerous.
Apart from the Hello Safety Campaign, Nissan is also
involved in the Mothers Against Drunk Driving's (MADD) Strides
for Change in the United States. The charity walks are also
aimed at battling drunk driving. To date, the organization has
already raised millions which are used to educate children on
the risks of drunk driving.
According to Nissan, the
navigational system's use as a device to warn drivers
against drunk driving is the first step to use technology
to battle drunk driving. With that announcement, it
can be expected that the pre-emptive passive safety feature
will be incorporated in Nissan vehicles in the United States
regardless of whether they are equipped with
a Nissan cold air intake or not.
The message alert that the navigational system will flash as
the ignition is turned on will read "Do not drive after
drinking!" The message automatically appears for about five
seconds. This
particular message will be flashed by the navigational system
if the car is switched on between 5:30 PM and 5:00 AM. Between
5:00 AM and 5:30 PM, the message that the navi system will
flash reads "Let's continue safe driving today."
Aside from the warnings, Nissan vehicles are also equipped
with passive and active safety systems. Airbags and seatbelts
are standard equipments for all Nissan vehicles. Other
safety
features include the ESP or the Electronic Stabilization
Program and the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). The ESP helps
the driver of the vehicle maintain control of the car. If the
system senses that the driver is loosing control of the car, it
will automatically activate brakes or increase traction to keep
the vehicle in balance. The ABS, on the other hand, reduces the
risk of locking brakes due to hard braking. Hard braking is
commonly used by drivers in cases of emergencies.
About the author:
Given her background on cars as an auto insurance director,
Lauren Woods finds the world of cars to be constantly
changing.
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