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Best Review of Pedestrian Safety I’ve Seen

Posted by danjohnston on Sep 3, 2010 in City Safety, S60, design, distracted driving, news, pedestrian safety, safety

Very good description and demonstration by our Naughty Tour host.

Good holiday weekend to all our friends in the US. The rest of you…well it’s just two days to Monday.
dan

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Volvo for Life.

Posted by KristinS on Aug 6, 2010 in Quality of Life, XC90, customer care, safety

XC90 – A Car for all Seasons
Volvo is about Life. What we build is from a Scandinavian culture that cares about people, I guess we could say a holistic culture. Our part in this culture is to help protect people inside and outside our cars during their most important and memorable events in their lives. [...]

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The ‘Naughty Volvo Tour’ Coming to a City Near You

Posted by danjohnston on Jul 13, 2010 in City Safety, S60, XC60, c70, distracted driving, pedestrian safety, safety

An S60 hello to you all.
Last year we took XC60 on tour. Our goal was to show something completely different in two ways: design and safety. No other Volvo ever looked as good, (okay, I think the first C70 Coupe was stunning, especially in Saffron color), but the XC60 was really the first showing of [...]

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Cryptic Message

Posted by danjohnston on Jul 12, 2010 in General, Volvo History, distracted driving, news, pedestrian safety, safety, seat belt

Last week, after posting a short history of our seat belt, I received an e-mail from Sören, a man of very few words, always cryptic. His message was something like: “What, Clive and Mary.” And that was it. No clue what he was getting at.
I sent an equally sparse reply: ‘?’.  And of course, nothing [...]

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A journey that started with a ‘Click’

On July 14, 2010, our simple life saving device, the three-point seat belt, will forever be a part of American history. The Smithsonian National Museum of American History will officially accept Volvo’s three-point seat belt into their collection. On that day, with a press event for media, business, government and Smithsonian officials, a little bit [...]

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Word Smithing 101

When Toyota announced their Star Safety System, we started to scratch our heads like, “Gosh, what makes that so special?” I put together lists of what Volvo had, when we had it, when it was fitted, to what models, if there were any markets we didn’t have something fitted … and it became overwhelming.
So I [...]

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Durability

Posted by danjohnston on Jun 16, 2010 in Quality of Life, Volvo History, irv gordon, safety

We have two hard core corporate values: Safety and Quality. Used to be we called out Durability as a separate core value, but in reality it should have always been part of Quality. So to make life simpler for me (ok, a whole bunch of me’s) we added it to Quality.
What does durability mean?  From [...]

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What can we do to stop 6,000 deaths annually? Today Starts Teen Safety Driving Week.

Posted by KristinS on Jun 7, 2010 in Quality of Life, distracted driving, safety

Last year 6,205 people were involved in a teen driving accident…and they died. Yes we should feel sorry for those whose lives were cut short – think of those who might have been our leader to bring world peace, a doctor, scientist, or artist. Perhaps it is our fault for not putting more emphasis on [...]

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First U.S. Journalist to Drive the 2011 Volvo S60

Posted by danjohnston on May 17, 2010 in S60, safety

Roger Hart from AutoWeek just came back from Germany, a great place to test drive any car, and in the link below he writes about our new S60 coming this later this year.
http://www.autoweek.com/article/20100517/CARREVIEWS/100519894
dan

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Our Safety Center Celebrates Saving Lives

Posted by danjohnston on May 7, 2010 in Quality of Life, Volvo History, safety

Volvo Safety Center
10 years ago we moved from a very cramped, limited ‘real world’ crash testing facility to one that no one could top. One key feature was a movable track that rides on an air cushion, which can duplicate just about any kind of impacting angle where two vehicles could meet at varying speeds. [...]

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