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As cars get safer, Volvo shifts its focus to dangerous behaviour

Volvo has one of the most ambitious automaker safety targets. Achieving it will involve combatting intoxication and distraction before full automation arrives, writes Xavier Boucherat

Vision Zero has matured from flight of fancy into one the industry’s big ambitions: no deaths nor serious injuries on the road, and in some versions, no emissions either. Progress on the road safety front continues: over the last five years, deaths in Europe have fallen by 4%. But statistics from the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) show a widening gap between real-world reductions and the EU’s goal to cut the number of deaths by 50% over the period 2010 to 2020. The 2018 figure achieves less than half that figure, a 20.7% reduction compared with 2010. That figure should be closer to 43%, suggests the group.

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