Volvo has developed the world's first interior radar system for cars
Volvo has introduced a number of important safety features in its vehicles throughout the years including the first three-point seatbelt back in 1959. But now the company has developed something a bit more techy with what it's calling the world's first interior radar system for cars. , Volvo's new radar system is designed to monitor both the cabin and trunk of a vehicle in order to prevent the car from being locked while anyone is still inside.
While the thought of leaving a pet or child inside a car on a hot day is unimaginable to most people, . In its press release, Volvo cited statistics from the US where more than 900 children have tragically died due to hyperthermia since 1998. You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.
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