In other words, they plan to make their cars death proof by 2020.

They dont say things when they dont believe in it.

Fatality-free vehicles are not exceptional.

Volvo promises

In fact, there already are some, and theyre not just Volvos.

That also helps Volvo predict how much safer its vehicles will be with each new advancement.

Most of the technology thats required for autonomous driving is already available from Volvo and other carmakers.

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For example, adaptive cruise control is already available on many cars.

It can even apply the brakes if need be.

This can be taken a step further with full collision avoidance.

When a crash is likely, the driver will be warned.

If action isnt taken, the car can begin braking to avoid, or at least minimize the impact.

Volvo also plans to make extensive use of a relatively new technology that is lane assistance.

Cars will use cameras to detect lanes and alert the driver if they begin to drift.

This has been found to dramatically reduce crashes from dozing off at the wheel and distracted driving.

Cameras will also be used to watch for pedestrians in the vicinity of the vehicle.

This is similar to the technology that is used in self-driving cars to recognize likely obstacles on the road.

In addition to people, cameras can be used to spot large animals in the roadway.

For example, moose are common in Volvos home territory, and theyll really mess your car up.

source: www.techworm.net