摩托车与乘用车安全技术综述

M. S. Abdul Khalid, Z. Zulkipli, M. S. Solah, A. Hamzah, A. H. Ariffin, A. S. Amir, Z. Mohd Jawi, Y. Ahmad, K. A. Abu Kassim, N. Khamis
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十多年来,摩托车驾驶者一直是马来西亚道路死亡人数最多的人。在即将推出的车型上安装适当的安全技术系统,预计未来十年摩托车事故和死亡人数将减少。本研究旨在从摩托车和乘用车的角度回顾过去、最近和未来的车辆安全技术,这些技术可能有助于减少摩托车碰撞和伤害风险。各种安全技术已经被引入乘用车,如防抱死制动系统、电子稳定控制、车道保持辅助、牵引力控制、盲点检测、自动紧急制动等等。根据东盟NCAP的要求,引入这些技术是为了使乘用车更安全,避免道路碰撞,特别是与摩托车碰撞。然而,摩托车的情况正好相反,只有昂贵的摩托车才有这些安全技术,而对于容量较低的摩托车,只有基本和强制性的技术,尽管这一群体仍然是马来西亚摩托车撞车和道路死亡的主要原因。因此,建议对摩托车特别是低容量车型引入更多的安全技术。而对于乘用车,可以引入更新的技术来改进目前的产品,以提高乘用车和其他车辆在道路上的安全性,并降低道路死亡的风险。
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A Review of Motorcycle Safety Technologies from the Motorcycle and Passenger Car Perspectives
Motorcycle riders have been the top contributor to road deaths for over a decade in Malaysia. With proper safety technology systems installed on the upcoming models, it is predicted that motorcycle crashes and deaths can be reduced in the next decade. This study aims to review the past, recent, and upcoming vehicle safety technologies from the motorcycle and passenger car perspective that can potentially help reduce motorcycle crashes and injury risks. Various safety technologies have been introduced for passenger cars such as anti-lock braking systems, electronic stability control, lane keep assistance, traction control, blind-spot detection, autonomous emergency braking, and many more. With the requirements of ASEAN NCAP, these technologies are introduced to make passenger cars safer and to avoid road collisions, especially with the motorcycle. However, the opposite is true for motorcycles where only expensive motorcycles have these safety technologies, while for lower- capacity motorcycles, only basic and compulsory technologies are introduced even though this group remains the top contributor to motorcycle crashes and road deaths in Malaysia. Therefore, it is suggested that more safety technologies be introduced for motorcycles especially lower-capacity models. While for passenger cars, there are newer technologies that can be introduced to improve the current offerings to enhance the safety of passenger cars and other vehicles on the road and reduce the risk of road fatalities.
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