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While providing the practicality
required for commercial vehicles, Honda is continually striving to improve safety
with the ACTY series. That means Active Safety, to prevent accidents from occurring.
And Passive Safety, to protect people if an accident is unavoidable. Our research
and development into safety encompass safety for both vehicle occupants and pedestrians.
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| New, Crashworthy Body Design |
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| Honda developed its original G-Force
Control Technology to control the G forces generated in the event of a collision.
This crash-safety technology enables cars to clear full-frontal collisions at
55km/h and front-offset collisions at 64km/h, side impacts at 55km/h and rear-end
collisions at 50km/h achieving excellent safety in the new crashworthy bodies
of the ACTY series commercial vehicles. |
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| Vehicle Bodies Designed to Reduce Pedestrian Injury |
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| Honda's vehicle bodies have a front-end
designed to minimize injury to a pedestrian during a pedestrian-vehicle collision.
We have amassed considerable data from actual accidents, analyzed the data and
conducted repeated tests to further advance pedestrian protection. |
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The ACTY Series is equipped with clean-running
engines that greatly reduce CO (carbon monoxide), HC (hydrocarbons) and NOx (nitrogen
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Improved fuel economy not only saves energy, it
also contributes to a reduction in emissions of CO2, a
cause of global warming. ACTY series vehicles all offer superior gas mileage,
further contributing to their excellent economy. |
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(*In-house measurements) |
Honda makes extensive use of materials that are
easy to recycle, and marks a variety of parts with an ID number, to futher increase
the recycling ratio of its vehicles. |
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