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Volvo to launch Care Key safety initiative

Volvo has released details of its new Care Key. This new feature has safety in mind, and will come as standard on all Volvo cars from model year 2021.

The Care Key allows Volvo drivers to set limitations on the car’s top speed, before lending their car to other family members or to younger and inexperienced drivers such as teenagers who have only just received their driver’s licence.

The launch of the Care Key follows another safety-related announcement earlier this month. From 2020, Volvo will limit the top speed on all its cars to 112mph, in order to send a strong signal about the dangers of speeding.

Volvo wants to start a conversation about whether car makers have the right to install technology that changes their owners’ behaviour. Or, perhaps more pertinently, do they have an obligation to do so. Now that such technology is available to use, this question becomes even more important.

The speed limit and the Care Key are both part of that initiative. These systems illustrate how car makers can actively strive to achieve zero traffic fatalities by supporting better driver behaviour.

We believe that a car maker has a responsibility to help improve traffic safety,” said Håkan Samuelsson, Volvo Cars’ President and Chief Executive

Our recently announced speed limit fits that thinking, and the Care Key is another example.

Many want to be able to share their car with friends and family, but are unsure about how to make sure they are safe on the road.

The Care Key provides one good solution and extra peace of mind.

Beyond the potential safety benefits, features such as a speed limit and the Care Key are also likely to offer Volvo drivers a financial benefit.

The company is currently inviting insurance companies in several markets to conversations to offer special, favourable insurance to the Volvo community using these safety features.

Specific deals and terms will depend on local market circumstances, but Volvo Cars expects to announce the first of several agreements with national insurance firms soon.

If we can encourage and support better behaviour with technology that helps drivers to stay out of trouble, that should logically also have a positive impact on insurance premiums,” continued Håkan Samuelsson.

To find your perfect Volvo, head over to the website: https://www.volvocars.com/uk

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