Safety Trends in the Automobile Industry in India
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ISO 26262, ASIL, style, automotive safety, requirements, functional safetyAbstract
The automobile industry in India has experienced significant advancements in recent years, driven by rapid technological innovations and evolving consumer expectations. Safety has emerged as a critical focus area, with stakeholders ranging from government bodies to manufacturers and consumers increasingly emphasizing the need for stringent safety measures. This paper explores the key safety trends shaping the Indian automotive sector, including the adoption of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), the implementation of new crash test standards, and the increased integration of passive and active safety features in vehicles. Additionally, it highlights the regulatory changes brought forth by the Indian government, such as the Bharat New Vehicle Safety Assessment Program (BNVSAP) and mandatory safety norms like airbags and anti-lock braking systems (ABS). The study also examines the role of technological innovations, including connected vehicle technologies and the potential of autonomous driving in enhancing road safety. By analyzing these trends, the paper aims to provide insights into how safety measures in the Indian automobile industry are evolving to meet global standards and reduce the rising number of road accidents in the country.
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