By April 2018, all new cars to be sold in the European Union will be equipped with eCall, any automatic system for emergency calls.
Slovenia was the first country to adopt this system, call centers there are already using.
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Bostjan Tavkar, head of the Information Center 112 Slovenian says: "eCall is Jhazathbt in the car and in the event of an accident, it will reveal the change in speed and whether the airbags are open or not, the device will send all the data related to the incident, such as the location and direction of the car and the number of passengers and the type of fuel used . "
Talk about eCall system began in 1999, that is, during the launch of the Galileo project, but its implementation required almost twenty years.
The main obstacle was the respect for private life, because a lot of information, such as distance traveled, speed and time and place of rest, it can attract the attention of other people.
Marian Rimac, a technical officer in the car said: "The basic idea is to save human lives, it is estimated that the implementation of the project for eCall could save the lives of two thousand people a year in Europe and reduced to some extent by large number of injuries related to traffic accidents."
In 2011, about three thousand people died on the roads in the European Union countries, without forgetting the huge number of people with disabilities caused by car accidents
Slovenia was the first country to adopt this system, call centers there are already using.
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Bostjan Tavkar, head of the Information Center 112 Slovenian says: "eCall is Jhazathbt in the car and in the event of an accident, it will reveal the change in speed and whether the airbags are open or not, the device will send all the data related to the incident, such as the location and direction of the car and the number of passengers and the type of fuel used . "
Talk about eCall system began in 1999, that is, during the launch of the Galileo project, but its implementation required almost twenty years.
The main obstacle was the respect for private life, because a lot of information, such as distance traveled, speed and time and place of rest, it can attract the attention of other people.
Marian Rimac, a technical officer in the car said: "The basic idea is to save human lives, it is estimated that the implementation of the project for eCall could save the lives of two thousand people a year in Europe and reduced to some extent by large number of injuries related to traffic accidents."
In 2011, about three thousand people died on the roads in the European Union countries, without forgetting the huge number of people with disabilities caused by car accidents
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