Experimental safety vehicle explained
Experimental safety vehicle (ESV) is the designation for experimental concept cars which are used to test car safety ideas.
In 1973, the U.S. DOT announced its ESV project, the aim of which was to obtain safer vehicles by 1981.[1] A car produced by this effort was known as the Minicar RSV.
In 1991, the ESV abbreviation was backronymed to enhanced safety of vehicles.[2]
Some ESVs
- Aurora, a one-man effort 1957 ESV
- Sir Vival, a safety car created by Walter C. Jerome in 1958 ESV.
- Austin Metro PSC1 (Pedestrian Safety Car One), 1985[3]
- BLMC SSV – Safety Systems Vehicle – series[4]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: 20th Enhanced Safety of Vehicles Conference, Innovations for Safety: Opportunities and Challenges . 2006-12-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20060922230820/http://www-esv.nhtsa.dot.gov/pages/ConfHistory.htm . 2006-09-22 .
- Web site: 20th Enhanced Safety of Vehicles Conference . 2007-02-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070210103152/http://www-esv.nhtsa.dot.gov/pages/2ndAnnouncement/ConfHistory.htm . 2007-02-10 .
- http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/index.htm?lc8psc1f.htm AROnline: Made in Britain
- http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/index.htm?researchsrvf.htm AROnline: Made in Britain
- http://www.rootes-chrysler.co.uk/car-development/dev-rsv.html RSV development
- http://www.conceptcars.it/italia/fiat/esv1500.htm Gallery
- http://waybackmachine.org/*/www.geocities.com/conceptcarcentralitaly/esv.html Internet Archive Wayback Machine
- http://www.worldcarfans.com/classics.cfm/classicID/5040513.002/country/gcf/mercedes/mercedes-safety-research-test-lab-on-wheels Mercedes Safety Research Test Lab on Wheels
- http://www.daimler.com/dccom/0-5-1214698-1-1214699-1-0-0-0-0-0-17180-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0.html The ESF 2009 Experimental Safety Vehicle
- http://waybackmachine.org/*/www.geocities.com/conceptcarcentraljapan/216x.html Internet Archive Wayback Machine
- http://waybackmachine.org/*/www.geocities.com/conceptcarcentralitaly/sigma.html Internet Archive Wayback Machine
- Web site: Pininfarina Sigma, designed by Paolo Martin.