Two Experimental Safety Vehicles (ESVs) manufactured by Nissan and Toyota of Japan were tested to evaluate the accident avoidance performance of each vehicle. The report contains a brief description of each vehicle and of each test performed as well as the results of the tests. The tests performed included: Braking performance -stopping distance, pedal force, emergency braking, brake efficiency, and parking brake tests; steering performance -transient and steady state yaw response; handling -lateral acceleration, sinusoidal steer, and trapezoidal steer tests; overturning immunity -drastic steer and brake tests. Each of the above results are presented and compared to the Japanese ESV design requirements.
Accident Avoidance Test Report-Nissan and Toyota Experimental Safety Vehicles
1975
153 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Human Factors Engineering , Consumer Affairs , Automobiles , Accident prevention , Safety engineering , Dynamic tests , Safe handling , Braking , Steering , Design standards , Experimental safety vehicles , Toyota Motor Company , Nissan Motor Company , Toyota automobiles , Nissan automobiles , DOT/5A , DOT/4DZ/DB
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