Description
The Direct Vision Standard (DVS) is a safety initiative introduced by Transport for London (TfL) to improve the safety of vulnerable road users, particularly pedestrians and cyclists, in London. The DVS aims to reduce the number of collisions involving Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) by assessing the level of direct vision from the driver’s cab.
Under the Direct Vision Standard, HGVs are assigned a star rating from 0 to 5 based on the level of direct vision they provide. The rating indicates how much the driver can see directly through their cab windows without relying on mirrors or cameras. Vehicles with a higher star rating have better visibility and fewer blind spots.
AASDS Main Features
- Side detection system
- Increase driver awareness
- Decrease accident & injury
- Reduce the vehicle’s blind spot
- Detection range of up to 800mm
The ultrasonic side detection system is a modernized ultrasonic sensor kit designed to reduce accidents and prevent damage to vehicles.
If an obstacle or pedestrian is within detection range of the sensors at low speed, a colour coded visual warning will display within the vehicle, with an audible warning activating when the hazard is closer than 400mm