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Lexus: Redefining automotive safety.
At Lexus, design, technology and safety are inseparable. The tests just serve to prove it. Lexus vehicles have been consistently ranked among the safest in their class. Lexus design and technology applies as much to safety as it does to style and comfort. With an array of features that keep you out of trouble, and still others that protect you and your passengers, you will always feel confident in a Lexus.
Every new Lexus vehicle design undergoes rigorous computer simulated crash tests before a prototype is built. This ensures that body construction will provide optimum protection even before road testing begins.
Lexus body structures incorporate both current and anticipated crash test standards for North America, Japan and Europe. As a result, Lexus boasts one of the strictest crash test criteria standards in the industry - Global Outstanding Assessment (GOA).
As an example, in offset front-end collision tests, the accepted European standard is 56 km/h. To push the vehicles further, all Lexus models are tested at 60 km/h which produces 15 percent more impact energy.
Lexus vehicles are consistently ranked among the safest in their class in independent tests conducted by the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
Recently, Lexus announced a new Lexus active driver safety system that prevents accidents caused by driver inattention. This new active safety systems include driver facial monitoring to determine if the driver's aware of oncoming obstacles.
The system uses six cameras that monitor your face as you drive. If there’s an obstacle in your path and your head’s turned the wrong way, this clever car will hit the anchors for you. The system also incorporates active headrests designed to minimize injury in the event of a rear-end collision. The Lexus LS 600h will feature the very latest in pre-crash safety technology using a system that keeps an eye – or six eyes to be exact – on the driver and his or her concentration levels.
The world’s first Driver Monitoring System forms part of the advanced Pre-Crash Safety (PCS) system which brings together a series of features that can recognize a potentially dangerous situation, help the driver take avoiding action and reduce the risk of a collision happening. If there is an impact, they also work to help minimize the consequences.
The system uses an algorithm to map the position of the driver’s facial features and monitors movement of the driver’s head. A CCD (charge-coupled device) camera is mounted on top of the steering column with six built-in near-infrared LED’s, which allow the system to work accurately both day and night.
When the vehicle is started up, the system automatically plots the position of the driver’s facial features – eyes, nose and mouth – and measures the width and centerline of the face. If the driver’s head is turned away from the road at an angle of more than 15 degrees when the vehicle is moving and an obstacle is detected ahead, the system automatically activates the Pre-Crash warning buzzer and briefly applies the brakes to warn of the danger.
If this still fails to prompt action from the driver, the PCS engages emergency braking preparation and pre-tensioning of the front seatbelts.
Before being put into production, the system was tested with more than 100 drivers, covering a total of more than 60,000 miles. As long as the driver’s face is in the clear sight-line of the camera, it will function accurately, regardless of the driver’s seat position, facial characteristics, or if sunglasses are being worn.
As well as scanning the driver’s face and the road ahead, the Lexus LS is also looking behind you with its Rear Pre-Crash Safety System. A rear-mounted miniature camera constantly monitors the area around the back of the car. If it detects an imminent collision, the front seat headrests will automatically move up and forwards to cushion the occupants’ heads and help prevent whiplash injury. The system operates whether the car is moving or stationary.
If a collision is calculated to be unavoidable, the system activates the front seat Pre-Crash Intelligent Headrests. These will move up to 60mm forwards and 35mm upwards to cushion the head in anticipation of an impact, greatly reducing the risk of whiplash injury. The headrests are fitted with a sensor that measures the distance between the passenger’s head and the headrest itself, so there is no risk of the emergency adjustment itself causing substantial contact. The system does not operate if the seat is unoccupied.
Lexus vehicles are brought to you in Oman by the Saud Bahwan Group. In Oman, every Lexus vehicle comes with special benefits and privileges such as 6 years unlimited extended mileage protection – AMAN BAHWAN and Lexus Prestige Club Card that offers 24 hours on-road assistance from AAA.
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