IC Bus First to Market with Standard Electronic Stability Control and Collision Mitigation Systems
IC Bus, the leading school bus manufacturer and subsidiary of Navistar, has made electronic stability control (ESC) and collision mitigation technology standard on its CE Series and RE Series school buses with air brakes, making IC Bus the first original equipment maker (OEM) to offer these features as standard on school buses.
“With electronic stability control and collision mitigation, the safest mode of transportation just got even better,” said Trish Reed, vice president and general manager, IC Bus. “IC Bus is able to bring these advanced technologies to customers in a cost-effective manner, while delivering added peace of mind to school districts, school bus contractors, students and their parents.”
With the new standard systems in place, IC Bus is also the only OEM to offer a collision mitigation technology with active as well as passive safety features, reflecting the most robust collision mitigation offering in the industry. The Bendix Wingman Advanced® collision mitigation system is standard on all CE Series and RE Series models with air brakes. The Wingman Fusion™ collision mitigation system is also an option on CE Series buses. The Bendix Electronic Stability Program (ESP) is standard in CE Series and RE Series models with air brakes. Electronic stability control will be available for buses with hydraulic brakes in the spring of 2019. Additionally, electronic stability control and collision mitigation will be available for propane and gasoline buses with air brakes in the spring of 2019.
The advanced technologies used in these systems support the driver with added information and intelligence, so drivers can sense situations quickly and completely and make informed decisions, including intervening to avoid a loss of control or a crash. The new systems also provide safety features that school bus drivers may have in their own cars as well as in commercial trucks, which may have a positive impact in recruiting and retaining drivers.