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Automotive Active Safety System Market Latest Innovations, Drivers And Industry Key Events 2015 – 2025

Automotive active safety system market is gradually witnessing uptake in recent past due to growing concerns towards road safety. Automotive safety systems are turning out to be gaining lot of attention from automakers as well as customers. In order to protect the driver and passengers, manufacturers implement various safety features in a car. Safety features can be classified into two categories active safety system and passive safety system. The role of passive safety system comes into play during or after the accidents to minimize the damage from the collision whereas active safety system prevent the risk of collision or accidents.Active safety features are usually electronic and computer controlled components which are entering all aspects of modern vehicles right from navigation system to advanced infotainment system. In addition to comfort and convenience from electronic advancements, more opportunities exist to be explored in global automotive active safety system market. Download the sample copy of Report with table of contents and Figures @ https://www.Futuremarketinsights.Com/reports/sample/rep-gb-412 Global automotive active safety system market is segmented on the basis of vehicle type as passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles. Automotive active safety market for passenger vehicles is further segmented into premium cars, luxury cars and mid-range cars. In Premium and luxury cars active safety system are more popular while in mid-range cars penetration of active safety system is comparatively less. Automotive active safety system market is comparatively low in case of commercial vehicles. With up gradation in technology and reduction in production cost,mid-range cars owners are increasingly using active safety system in automotive. Global automotive active safety system market on the basis of product type is segmented as tyre-pressure monitoring system, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, night vision system, driver monitoring,anti-lock braking system and blind spot detection. The trend for the installation of blind spot detection and adaptive cruise control during the forecast period is estimated to grow significantly in premium vehicles due to increasing awareness about the system application and safety features. In past few years automotive active safety system market witnessed significant growth due to growing awareness among customers and automakers towards road safety. Global automotive active safety system market is estimated to grow twofold with a double digit CAGR, as global automotive production is estimated to grow significantly during the forecast period. The global automotive active safety system market is segmented in seven key regions which are North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa and Japan. North America automotive active safety systemmarket leads the global market in terms of value followed by Europe and Asia-Pacific. Preview Analysis of Automotive Active Safety System Market : Global Industry Analysis and Opportunity Assessment 2015 – 2025: https://www.Futuremarketinsights.Com/reports/automotive-active-safety-system-market Increasing sales of premium cars, government's regulations to minimize road accidents and healthy economic conditions are key drivers for global automotive active safety system market. With growing economy and increasing disposable income in emerging economies such as China and India,Asia Pacific region is expected to be potential growth region in automotive active safety system market. North America held the largest market share in global automotive active safety system market in 2013 and is expected to dominate during the forecast period. Some of the trends in automotive active safety systemmarket is shifting R&D efforts of OEMs from passive system to active system. For instance, Nissan has announced their plan to launch driverless cars by year 2020, and Volvo is also expected to release their autonomous cars on road by 2017. Looking ahead in future, OEMs will have to develop new innovative products and features to sustain competition in automotive safety system market. Demographic trends such as preference of customers towards updated technology with increase in automotive sales globally are some of the key driving forces for automotive active safety system market. Buy this report @ https://www.Futuremarketinsights.Com/checkout/412 Some of the examples of market participants in the global automotive active safety market include Autoliv Inc., Robert Bosch GmbH, Continental AG, and Delphi Automotive LLP, TRW automotive, Denso Corporation, PSA Peugeot Citroen, Borg Warner Inc. And Ficosa International S.A. Getting into alliances and partnerships with major OEMs are key strategies followed by leading players in the global automotive active safety system market. Our advisory services are aimed at helping you with specific, customized insights that are relevant to your specific challenges. Let us know about your challenges and our trusted advisors will connect with you: https://www.Futuremarketinsights.Com/askus/rep-gb-412

Drunk Driver Puts Car In Reverse At Red Light, Hits Officer’s Cruiser: Cleveland Heights Police Blotter

At 12:45 a.M. Jan. 26, an officer was parked in a lot when he saw a car approach that did not have its headlights activated. The officer drove behind the car and watched as it pulled into the middle of an intersection before stopping for a red light. The car then was put into reverse and, although the officer blew his car’s horn, the other car crashed into the front of the cruiser. A traffic stop was made. Two women were inside the car and said they had just come from a bar, but said they had not had anything to drink. The officer smelled the odor of alcohol on the driver. The driver went on to fail field sobriety tests and was found to have a blood-alcohol content of .154, above the state minimum for drunk driving of .08. Police charged the woman with OVI, failure to stop at a red light, and driving under suspension. Disorderly conduct: Beechwood Avenue At 6:40 p.M. Jan. 25, police were called to a home where a woman told officers that her son, 22, had come to her home, began drinking alcohol, then argued with family members. Because of his behavior, the woman asked her son to leave. As he left, the man kicked and damaged the home’s front door. An officer found the man a short distance away, walking in the street. The man smelled of alcohol and yelled profanities as he was arrested. An open container of alcohol was found in his pocket. Police charged the man with disorderly conduct-intoxication and having an open container, and cited him for walking in the roadway. It was additionally found that the man was wanted on a Cleveland police warrant. The man refused to cooperate with Cleveland Heights police during the booking process and was soon, thereafter, turned over to Cleveland police. Warrant arrest: Edgehill Road At 7:15 p.M. Jan. 23, a boy called police about being the victim of violence at his home. At the home, police spoke with the boy’s mother, who said her son had come home late from school and that she had asked him why. The woman said her son talked back to her in a disrespectful manner and tried to walk away. The woman said she held the boy’s jacket so he could not walk away. The boy then began to try to hit his mother, so she let go of his jacket and the boy went upstairs to call police. The boy showed police his bloody lip and said his mother “smashed his face into the ground.” Police questioned the boy’s account, and two witnesses did not corroborate his story about his mother causing the injury. As officers spoke to family members, it was learned that the mother was wanted by Cleveland Heights police on a warrant for fines owed. The boy was left in the custody of his older sister and the mother was arrested on the warrant. Police notified Cuyahoga County Children and Family Services about the incident. Warrant arrest: Vineshire Road At 2:55 a.M. Jan. 26, a frightened boy, 13, called police after hearing his mother and her boyfriend engaged in a heated argument. Officers arrived to find the boy crying. As police were speaking with the boy, his mother came down from the home’s second floor, followed by her boyfriend. The boyfriend was in an agitated state. Both the man and woman said they had been arguing, but that nothing physical had transpired. A check of the boyfriend’s record revealed that he was wanted on a Beachwood warrant for failure to appear in court to answer to a traffic offense, and by Highland Hills police for the same offense. Police arrested the man and arranged for the boy’s father to pick him up for the night. Assault: Lee Road At 9:40 a.M. Jan. 27, an employee of Zagara’s market, 1940 Lee Road, flagged down an officer. The man said he had been assaulted moments earlier by a man who was asking people for money at Zagara’s. When the employee told the suspect to leave or he would call police, the suspect responded, “Get out of my face or I’ll punch you.” The employee again asked the man to leave, and the suspect punched the employee in the face, then ran. Another employee confirmed the first employee’s story. Police were initially unable to locate the suspect. Two days later, at 11 a.M., however, an officer spotted a man matching the description of the suspect at Yorkshire and Lee roads. That suspect was later positively identified by the victim. Police arrested the suspect, 31, and charged him with assault. Warrant arrest: Superior Road At 7:05 p.M. Jan. 27, police were called to an apartment building on a report that approximately five male suspects -- occupants of two different units -- were fighting. As officers arrived, they encountered a man with a swollen eye and bloody mouth and nose standing in front of the building. The man said he had been involved in a fight and that his friend had punched him in the face. He said he did not want to pursue charges against his friend. Police asked the man his name, but he would not provide it or his date of birth. The man did tell police his Social Security number, but after he did so, he ran. After a foot chase, police apprehended the man in a ravine north of Monticello Boulevard. It was learned that the man was wanted on a Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office warrant for assault on a police officer. After being taken to the hospital for treatment of his asthma, police charged the man with obstructing official business, then turned him over to the county on the warrant.

India Airlifts 323 More Citizens, Seven Maldivians From China's Coronavirus-hit Wuhan

NEW DELHI: India on Sunday airlifted a second batch of 323 stranded Indians and seven Maldivian citizens from China's coronavirus-hit Wuhan city, taking the total number of people evacuated to 654, Indian officials said.
Air India's jumbo B747 made two flights to Wuhan city - the ground zero of the coronavirus epidemic that has killed more than 300 people, infected 14,380 others and spread to 25 countries, including India, the US and the UK.
In the first flight on early Saturday, 324 Indians were evacuated and on Sunday another 323 Indians and seven Maldivian citizens were flown back.
Four Indians could not board the second flight after they reported high temperatures, Indian Ambassador to China Vikram Misri said.
Earlier, six Indians were stopped from boarding the first special Air India flight from the Coronavirus-hit city due to high fever.
The first flight left early Saturday with 324 stranded Indians mostly students from Wuhan.
Further, two days after the first case of Coronavirus infection in India was confirmed in Kerala, the state has reported its second positive case.
As per a statement from the Union Health Ministry, the second confirmed case has a travel history from China.
While the details of the patient are yet to be revealed, the ministry said that the patient is in isolation in the hospital and is stable, however, it is not clear whether the second infected person is related to the previous patient in any way.
Earlier, the first confirmed case of nCoV was reported from Thrissur and per the daily bulletin of the department, the health status of the patient remains satisfactory.
The Centre had on Saturday said that it had decided to screen all passengers from Thailand and Singapore at airports in addition to travelers coming from China and Hongkong in the wake of rising number of nCov cases. 
Till February, over 52,000 passengers from 326 flights had been screened at airports in India.
So far, nearly 105 samples have been tested for the virus in India and two have tested positive, officials said. 

Bihar Board Class 12th Exam Begins Tomorrow, Important Instructions To Keep In Mind

The Bihar School Examination Board is all set to begin the class 12th or intermediate examination from tomorrow
Bihar board class 12th exam: Attention students, the Bihar School Examination Board, BSEB, will begin the class 12th board exams from tomorrow, i.E. February 3, 2020. The class 12th exam or the intermediate examination will be held in around 1,283 centers. As per the Bihar Board, around 6.5 lakhs and 5.4 lakh boys registered for the class 12th board exam. The examination will end on February 13, 2020.
Bihar board class 12th exam: Important information to keep in mind
  • Students are requested to carry the physical copy of the admit card with them, as without it they will not be allowed to sit for the exam.
  • The examination will be held in two sessions, morning (9:30 to 12:45) and afternoon (1:45 to 5).
  • Students will be allowed 15 minutes' time to read the question paper.
  • The use of an eraser, whitener, and blade on the OMR sheet will lead to its rejection.
  • The duration of the exam will be of 3 hours.
  • Bihar board class 12th exam: Date sheet
  • February 3, 2020 - Morning shift- Physics, Afternoon shift- History, RB Hindi
  • February 4, 2020 - Morning- Chemistry, Afternoon- Political Science, English
  • February 5, 2020 - Morning- Biology, Afternoon- Economics, Foundation Course
  • February 6, 2020 - Afternoon- Computer Science, Multi-Media and Web Tech, Yoga and Physical Education
  • February 7, 2020 - Morning- Mathematics, Afternoon- M.B, Vocational Trade-I
  • February 8, 2020 - Morning- Agriculture, Music, Afternoon- Entrepreneurship, Geography
  • February 10, 2020 - Morning- Language subject, Afternoon- Psychology, Vocational Trade-II
  • February 11, 2020 - Afternoon shift- Philosophy, Vocational Trade- III
  • February 12, 2020 - Morning- Language subject, Afternoon- Sociology, Business Studies, Related Subjects
  • February 13, 2020 - Morning- Home Sciences, Economics, Afternoon- Accountancy
  • About Bihar School Examination Board:
    The Bihar School Examination Board conduct examinations at secondary and senior secondary standard in both government and private schools belonging to state of Bihar on the basis of syllabus as prescribed by the Government of Bihar.

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