Pro Installer October 2018 - Issue 67 | Page 36

36 | OCTOBER 2018 Motoring Read online at www.proinstaller.co.uk PARKING AND REVERSING TO BLAME FOR ALMOST ONE IN TEN SERIOUS VAN ACCIDENTS • Nine per cent of serious van accidents in 2016 were caused by parking and reversing • More than 1,300 people are injured by parking and reversing van acci- dents each year • Downtime for repairs costs on average £550 per day per van • Volkswagen Commer- cial Vehicles offers Park Assist across the van range Parking and reversing account for almost one in 10 serious van accidents, ac- cording to an investigation by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. Figures from the Depart- ment for Transport* show there were 1,350 parking and reversing van accidents involving light commercial vehicles weighing up to 3.5 tonnes in 2016 that resulted in deaths or serious and slight injuries to drivers, passengers, pedestrians or cyclists. Far more parking and reversing incidents also occur which do not have a direct ‘human’ impact – but which will inevitably affect DYSON TO BUILD SITE TO TEST ELECTRIC VEHICLES Following the recent occupation of the restored hangars at Hullavington Air- field, Dyson has outlined the next phase of the development of the campus. Together with Sterling Prize winning ar- chitect Chris Wilkinson, Dyson is already re- storing and enhancing the airfield, carefully breathing life back into the historic World War Two hangars to create state-of-the-art engineering work spaces. fleet and business opera- tions. As well as causing inju- ries, these accidents force vans off the road and into Van Centres for repairs. Downtime costs fleets an av- erage of £550 a day per van while average UK car repair bills stand at £1,678**. Parking cameras and sen- sors can reduce the chance or severity of accidents and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles offers these driver assistance systems across its range of Caddy, Transporter and Crafter vans. Park Assist helps elimi- nate the risk of accidents by parking the vehicle auto- matically. To use the system, drivers simply press a button and the vehicle uses multiple sensors to steer it- self into the tightest parking spots. All drivers have to do is operate the pedals to execute the manoeuvre. Front and rear parking sensors can be added as part of Volkswagen Com- mercial Vehicles’ Business Pack, while a rear-view cam- era, Trailer Assist and side protection monitoring are also available as options. Sarah Cox, Head of Mar- keting for Volkswagen Com- mercial Vehicles, said: “The figures show how problem- atic parking and reversing can be for commercial vehicle drivers, especially for those who spend a lot of time negotiating tight spaces. “Our parking safety tech- nology is offered across the range to allow fleet manag- ers and owners to select the van with the best features to suit their individual oper- ating requirements. It’s all part of our Working With You promise to provide a vehicle and total sup- port package for every UK fleet.” For more details on Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ award-winning range of products and services, or to find your nearest Van Centre, please visit www. volkswagen-vans.co.uk To date, Dyson has invested £84m into its new technology centre with the resto- ration of the first two 1938 hangars. 400 members of Dyson automotive team have now moved into the advanced automotive space and a further three buildings are on course for delivery over the coming months, providing an additional 15,000m2 of testing space. Hullavington Phase Two: