Brigade vehicle safety pioneer wins OBE

By Categories: Commercial NewsPublished On: Thursday 19 June 2014

brigade2Vehicle safety systems specialist Brigade Electronics has announced that its chairman, Chris Hanson-Abbott, has been awarded an OBE for his services to vehicle road safety, in the Queen’s 2014 birthday honours list.

Chris formed Brigade Electronics in 1976 after being inspired by a beeping sound he heard emanating from the rear of a small truck on a street in Tokyo. At the time reversing safety had not been addressed outside Japan, but with the Health & Safety at Work Act recently passed into UK law, and vehicles already accounting for a vast number of fatalities, Chris felt it time for change.

With support from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), Brigade launched its first reversing alarm at the 1976 Commercial Vehicle show in London. Chris has continued his quest to improve vehicle safety ever since.

Chris said: “It is a true honour to be awarded such a prestigious award. It defies belief that, until I launched my crusade to eradicate a quarter of all motoring fatalities, there was absolutely nothing available to assist a driver to reverse safely, nor to warn the unseen pedestrian behind a vehicle that it was being driven blindly. And I was from outside the industry, professionally a City shipbroker!  Nearly 40 years later, we are continuing to develop new products to help improve road safety within the UK and throughout the world.”

Brigade’s latest product, Backeye 360, uses four cameras and a monitor to create a real-time ‘birds-eye view’ of the surrounding area of a vehicle, designed to assist low speed manoeuvrability, reducing collisions, repair costs and ultimately saving lives.

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