Driving Monitoring System increases fleet safety.

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Powered by Takata Corporation's SafeTraK technology, Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system consists of forward-looking, vision-based system that monitors road and vehicle's position in lane. Driver receives audible warning if vehicle unintentionally leaves its lane; system detects lane drifts, weaving, and lane changes without turn-signal application. Also included, Driver Alertness Warning (DAW) function provides warning when system determines driver to be drowsy.



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Meritor WABCO Announces Availability of Next Generation Lane Departure Warning System for Order in North America



TROY, Mich. -- Meritor WABCO, a leader in the development and integration of safety technology for the commercial vehicle industry, today announced its next generation Lane Departure Warning (LDW) system, including the innovative SafeTraK technology by Takata Corporation, will be available for fleet installation starting in October this year.

Meritor WABCO's LDW, powered by Takata's SafeTraK technology, is a forward-looking, vision-based system designed to monitor the road and the vehicle's position in the lane, audibly warning the driver if the vehicle unintentionally leaves its lane. Drivers are alerted if the system detects lane drifts, weaving or lane changes without a turn-signal application. Advanced image analysis algorithms enable the Meritor WABCO LDW to detect a wide variety of lane markings, such as dividing lines on the highway, even in unfavorable lighting or weather conditions where there are limited visible solid, dashed or reflective lane markings. The Meritor WABCO LDW is a fully integrated compact unit with automatic calibration and integrated diagnostics that simplify setup and operation.

A valuable feature unique only to the Meritor WABCO LDW is a Driver Alertness Warning (DAW) function that provides a warning when the system determines that the driver is drowsy. This differentiated and powerful tool helps drivers stay aware of dangerous driving situations caused by fatigue.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association (FMCSA) has cited "failure to keep in proper lane" as the third most cited reason for a fatal truck accident, an event that is commonly caused by distraction or fatigue. While fleet management can monitor and train on adhering to hours of service (HOS) regulations to mitigate drowsiness, drivers may still operate their vehicles while fatigued or inattentive. Fatigued or inattentive driving can result in higher accident costs (average of $91,000 for all accident types, including property damage, injury and fatal) and less favorable CSA 2010 ratings. The CSA 2010 weighting for a fatigued driver violation in the Driver Fatigue BASIC is the most extreme and Meritor WABCO customers realize that LDW can assist them in preventing this violation. FMCSA has estimated the payback for LDW type systems to be as short as nine months and the payback as high as $6.55 for every dollar spent. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has recommended the adoption of LDW due to their high efficacy.

"Customers recognize our continuous commitment to optimize safety products and have expressed great interest in our new system," said Jon Morrison, president and general manager, Meritor WABCO. "With more than 800 million North American commercial truck miles logged, Meritor WABCO's LDW system with the addition of next generation SafeTraK technology by Takata broadens our portfolio of active safety systems for the commercial vehicle, allows us to be a single, integrated supplier for all critical safety needs, and provides the fleet with a valuable tool in improving safety and reducing costs."

Meritor WABCO handles all sales and technical support for LDW. Product warranties are handled by Meritor WABCO's Ontrac® customer service. For additional product information, or to order, contact Meritor WABCO in the United States or Canada by calling 866-OnTrac1 (866-668-7221).

About Meritor WABCO
Meritor WABCO is a North American joint venture focused on the development and delivery of proven, integrated safety technology and efficiency components. These include braking systems and controls, active safety systems, and suspension and control systems for commercial vehicles in North America. Two leading global suppliers back Meritor WABCO, each with more than 100-year legacies. Meritor, Inc. (NYSE:MTOR), a supplier of drivetrain, mobility, braking and aftermarket solutions for commercial vehicle and industrial markets, provides the JV the industry's most extensive service and support network; while WABCO Automotive Control Systems, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of WABCO Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:WBC), provides breakthrough technologies and control systems for the safety and efficiency of commercial vehicles. For more information, visit meritorwabco.com.

About Takata
Takata Corporation is a global leader in passive and active safety systems. Its customers include nearly every automotive manufacturer and several Tier One suppliers. Its technology features a strong emphasis on safety restraint systems, air bags, safety electronics, interior trim, and specialty fabrics and textile materials. Takata's worldwide sales is over $5 billion annually, with the company operating 53 manufacturing locations in 20 countries, and 11 research and development locations on three continents. Takata employs over 36,000 people globally, with more than 20,000 in North America.

CONTACT: Krista Sohm, +1-248-435-7115, krista.sohm@meritor.com

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