Cutting car accident claims in the EU

According to recent studies, European motoristsdecide on further actions, like public
want to buy safer cars but are put off by whatdemonstrations, media events and campaigns.
they think of being a high price for car safetyThe survey showed that for the majority of
features that could bring down the number of carmotorists, safety is of high importance when
accident claims.buying a car but they don't want to pay extra for
Some motorists also do not fully understand thesafety systems. This could be because they feel
benefits of electronic stability control (ESC), forthat cars should be safe without having to pay
example, and other high-end technology systemsfor the privilege.
and the role they play in preventing car accidentsSafety and fuel consumption are the top criteria
and reducing the number of car accident claims.next to price in choosing a car. Over 80 per cent
Vivian Reding, European Commissioner forof Europeans want ESC (electronic stability
Information Society and Media says, "Togethercontrol) in their car and ESC is perceived as an
with industry we are working hard to developextension of the already well-known ABS.
intelligent safety systems. Member states andOver 70 per cent of Europeans want in-car
stakeholders must ensure that these dramaticallyemergency call (eCall) in their ar, which can save
important and efficient technologies are quicklylives if a car accident occurs. The European
taken in use in all markets in Europe. TheseCommision has welcomed the recent
survey results underline how strongly Europeanspublic-private communication platform
feel and why we must all act now.""eSafetyAware!" to promote safety technology.
The European Commission has recognisedWhat is the eSafety Aware programme?
motorist concerns and is trying to raiseEsafety aware is a programme to improve public
awareness and release more information to theawareness of in-car safety systems designed to
public about intelligent safety systems.reduce car accidents and car accident claims.
Road safety is shifting more and more to in-carThe programme focuses on commercial
systems that could reduce the number of carawareness campaigns chaired by the Foundation
accidents. This involves advanced informationof the International Automobile Federation (FIA). It
communication technologies (ICTs) which help tohas 26 founding members representing motoring
develop intelligent safety systems to save livesclubs, road safety authorities, road operators and
and reduce the severity of personal injuries.insurance providers.
The rapid deployment and take-up of theseThe campaigns are designed to improve public
systems would benefit all road users. Thisawareness about safety features like ESC, which
requires, however, that car buyers and others arecan reduce the incidence of road traffic accidents
informed about safety systems and understandby 20 per cent.
their benefits.Europe still has more than 41,000 road-related
As a part of the Intelligent Car Initiative, launcheddeaths every year and the personal and financial
in February 2006, the Commission initiated twocost for families is extremely high.
surveys to learn about the attitudes of driversThis article may be published on another website
towards safety systems designed to reduce carfree of charge, on the condition that a link is
accident claims.provided from this article to our website: Car
The surveys were performed in all 25 EUAccident Advice Line
Member States and allowed the EU CommissionCar Accident Advice Line helps people to claim
to understand users' attitudes towards newcompensation after they have been injured in a
technologies and their level of knowledge and tocar accident that was not their fault.