Mercedes pile-up at safety demonstration

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The new Mercedes S class has a sophisticated radar-based braking system - when it works. A TV demonstration ended up in a 3-car pile-up when the S-class' safety radar failed.

A German television channel got a bigger scoop than they bargained for when Mercedes showed up with three of their flagship vehicles - only to crash them into each other when a safety demonstration failed.

Stern TV, who filmed the programme item slates the mistake, and compares it to the nasty falling-over tendency the early A-class Mercedes had.

Embarrassing mistake
In the programme, Mercedes drives 3 S-classes behind each other. The first car hits the brakes, and the two following cars brake down automatically, to avoid a crash. In theory. In practice, the first car braked, and the two others continued right into the back of each other, resulting in a 3-car pile-up at the test site.

According to a German news site, the blushing Mercedes security engineers soon discovered the problem: The test had been done in a hall which was made of steel. This confuses the radar, and the system doesn't work properly, causing more than £150,000 worth of cars to crumple into each other.

The system "works perfectly in all other circumstances", according to Mercedes. For now, though, it may be worth keeping your foot near the brake pedal.

The programme in question is showed on German RTL Television tonight.


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Big Daddy said:
Oops!

The new Mercedes S class has a sophisticated radar-based braking system - when it works. A TV demonstration ended up in a 3-car pile-up when the S-class' safety radar failed.

A German television channel got a bigger scoop than they bargained for when Mercedes showed up with three of their flagship vehicles - only to crash them into each other when a safety demonstration failed.

Stern TV, who filmed the programme item slates the mistake, and compares it to the nasty falling-over tendency the early A-class Mercedes had.

Embarrassing mistake
In the programme, Mercedes drives 3 S-classes behind each other. The first car hits the brakes, and the two following cars brake down automatically, to avoid a crash. In theory. In practice, the first car braked, and the two others continued right into the back of each other, resulting in a 3-car pile-up at the test site.

According to a German news site, the blushing Mercedes security engineers soon discovered the problem: The test had been done in a hall which was made of steel. This confuses the radar, and the system doesn't work properly, causing more than £150,000 worth of cars to crumple into each other.

The system "works perfectly in all other circumstances", according to Mercedes. For now, though, it may be worth keeping your foot near the brake pedal.

The programme in question is showed on German RTL Television tonight.


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Hmm, how well does iit work if the car is boxed in by other large vehicles? Will it be confused by the "Walls of Steel" if surrounded by tractor trailers??
 

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The S500 has strong front and rear bumpers... I doubt any frame damage occured. Another reason why I would never trust a computer cruise control system with my luxury car and/or life. What happens when these cars get old? There are too many electronic components...
 

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I have a clip of it if you guys want to see it.
Did they just tap the brakes... or did the engineers make the first car slam on the brakes hard? I might have to revise my statement then.
 
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Well in the clip the whole scene is like foggy so all you see is an in car camera and then when the outside camera catches the crash of the Merc with Merc, but the other merc looked stationary so I think they were hoping for it to see the car stopped in the fog as the driver wouldn't of seen it. Its hilarious but I wonder if Tom would like to host it or I do it cuz I got less bandwith.

Nevermind heres the video clip, Enjoy :D [thumb]

Merc Test Accident
 
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Isn't that funny? Apparently the driver is swearing in German... I think he is saying shi*. I know I would be. Mercedes seem to run into some bad press with their technology going sour... the A-Class had the roll over incident that was posted everywhere. Has there been anything else??
 
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This is the link to the one I watched, I'm not sure if it's the same as the one that you posted, but check it out. Actually I think it would be, but anyway, look if you like.
"Scheiße!"

"Scheiße, Scheiß, Scheiße"

"Warum hat das nicht geklappt???"

Ha ha ha ha ha How unbelievably embarassing!!

Thanks for the awesome video!! Und auf Deutsch auch. Super geil!! DANKE!!!
 

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After seeing that video... they're not even going to report the accident (if the car is even registered) All it needs is a few new parts.. no big deal... They can fix it and then use it for a televised crash test on the "safety" of the S500...
 


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