The Russian government has issued a decree containing simplified requirements for the certification of passenger cars. This is possible because manufacturers no longer have access to some systems.
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The new rules allow manufacturers not to install systems that do not have access due to sanctions or chip shortages.
- Production of new cars without ABS is allowed (anti-lock braking system). It is an active safety system that prevents the wheels of the vehicle from locking when braking. The main aim is to provide optimum braking efficiency (minimum braking distance) while maintaining the stability and controllability of the car. ABS is a complex electronic braking system that can become the basis of the anti-skid system, the electronic stability control system, as well as the emergency brake assist system. It is installed on cars and trucks, motorcycles, trailers, as well as on the wheeled chassis of aircraft.
- Additionally, ESP has become optional (car stability control systems). This is an active vehicle safety system that prevents skidding with the aid of computer control of wheel torques (one or more at a time). Experts call the EX system the most important invention in the field of vehicle safety after the seat belt. It allows the driver to move in the direction in which the steering wheel is turned, giving him better control over the behavior of the vehicle. From a technical point of view, the EX system can be thought of as an extended version of the anti-lock braking system.
- ERA-GLONASS emergency alert may not work automatically after an accident.
- It has become optional Installing airbags and seat belt tensioners. Secondly, devices that have time to pull the seat belt in the event of an accident and block the latch mechanism before the seat belt wearer starts to move.
In addition, all environmental standards now apply – from “Euro-0” to “Euro-5”. They’re giving permission Producing cars with exhaust levels according to the 1988 regulations.
The decision will be valid until February 1, 2023.
Source: 24 Tv
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