Enniscorthy Guardian

Toyota Guardian aiming to make roads safer

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TOYOTA announced at the annual CES show in Las Vegas a new automated safety system, Toyota Guardian, developed by the Toyota Research Institute that helps drivers avoid life-threatenin­g incidents, with the aim of making the roads safer for everyone.

Toyota Guardian combines and coordinate­s the skills and strength of the human and the machine. It’s being developed to amplify human control of the car, not to replace it. With Toyota Guardian, the driver is in control of the car at all times, except where Toyota Guardian anticipate­s or identifies a pending incident and employs a corrective response in coordinati­on with driver input.

Toyota continues to develop its Chauffeur automated driving software which focuses on fully autonomous vehicles, however given the technologi­cal and sociologic­al concerns that need to be considered, Guardian is a key focus to help make driving more safe in the more immediate future.

Not only that, Toyota pledged to make the technology available to all car manufactur­ers so it’s not just Toyota drivers who will benefit from this new innovative technology that will save lives. This is a key demonstrat­ion of Toyota’s brand promise, Built For a Better World.

Alongside Toyota’s other brand initia- tives, including the Face It Down driving app and the RSA Check it Fits partnershi­p Toyota is always striving to make life better for Irish families.

Commenting on the new technology, Steve Tormey, Chief Executive of Toyota Ireland said;

‘While we continue to work on developing a fully autonomous system, the innovative Guardian system works along- side drivers and will help correct human mistakes and prevent as many incidents as possible.

‘It shows how committed Toyota is to the safety of all road users, and by making the patented Guardian technology available to all manufactur­ers; it’s a clear demonstrat­ion of being Built For A Better World. No matter what car you drive, we believe in making the roads safer for everyone.’

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