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New Technology Aims to Enable Remote Vehicle Evacuation After Severe Crashes

  • cornichewebdev
  • Feb 2
  • 1 min read

David Ebrahimzadeh, an inventor and entrepreneur focused on automotive safety systems, is developing a remote-controlled vehicle evacuation technology intended to address critical moments following severe crashes. The system is designed for post-collision scenarios in which occupants may be injured, disoriented, or physically unable to exit a vehicle due to fire, intrusion, or structural damage.


Current vehicle safety systems largely rely on occupant awareness and physical ability in emergency situations. Ebrahimzadeh’s work centers on enabling evacuation logic that can be activated remotely or automatically when traditional escape methods are no longer viable, particularly in life-threatening events where seconds can significantly affect outcomes.


The technology is being developed to operate during real-world failure scenarios, including high-impact collisions and post-crash hazards, with the goal of reducing the risk of occupants becoming trapped inside damaged vehicles.


 
 
 

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