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Tests show your heart beats five beats per minute lower in a Mercedes

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Old 08-30-2005 | 07:41 AM
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Tests show your heart beats five beats per minute lower in a Mercedes

Tests show your heart beats five beats per minute lower in a Mercedes




August 25, 2005 We all know that driving can be stressful and to a large extent, most of us have long since accepted it as an occupational hazard. To luxury vehicle manufacturers such as Mercedes Benz though, producing feelings of well being in the driver is one of the core values of the brand. Now Mercedes benz has released research showing the psychophysical stress experienced by drivers travelling long distances in the new Mercedes-Benz S-Class is lower than in other vehicles. DaimlerChrysler Research compared the S-Class and competitor models under identical driving and traffic conditions on a 500 km route and found the average heart rate of drivers was up to six per cent (or five beats per minute) lower in the Mercedes than in the vehicles it was compared with.

The intelligent overall vehicle concept and state-of-the-art technology of these luxury-class saloons reduce driver workload, help to prevent stress and thus have a positive effect on driver fitness. Thus as well as improving personal wellbeing, the first-class comfort and convenience of the new S-Class models also contribute to enhanced road safety.

Physiological safety was one of the main aims of safety development work on the new S-Class, alongside occupant protection and safe handling. The Mercedes engineers sought to design a car which would not adversely affect but would in some cases even improve the driver's psychophysical fitness, thereby helping him to focus on traffic conditions and, by conserving his energies, allowing him to respond safely and confidently in critical situations. Key factors in physiological safety include intelligent dimensional design, first-class ergonomics, good seating comfort and climate comfort and low noise levels.

Long-distance driver-monitoring tests by the DaimlerChrysler Research department involving more than 20 car drivers confirmed that the new S-Class offers a very high standard of physiological safety. On the route Berlin–Leipzig–Dresden-Berlin, the researchers monitored typical stress indicators and performed online status checks on the subjects' emotional mood state. They also carried out psychoanalytic interviews before and after each of the five-hour drives.

The comparison test between the S-Class and competitor models on the approximately 500-kilometre route confirmed the influence of state-of-the-art vehicle engineering on heart rate, an important stress indicator. Under identical driving conditions and traffic conditions, the average heart rate of drivers was up to six per cent (or five beats per minute) lower in the Mercedes than in the vehicles it was compared with. In the opinion of the researchers, this is a clear indication that the range-topping Mercedes model provides high standards of stress-relieving comfort.

The new long-distance test also confirms the significant progress made by Mercedes-Benz in the field of physiological safety over the past 15 years. The heart rate of drivers in the new S-Class was up to eight per cent (or 6.8 beats per minute) down on the reading recorded in past tests with the W 126-series S-Class.

http://www.gizmag.co.uk/go/4486/
Old 08-30-2005 | 01:29 PM
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That's interesting...

I find that the AMG products, when used properly, actually elevate my pulse rate...
Old 08-30-2005 | 04:37 PM
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That is awesome...
so then sitting in the back with a secretary must drop your heart rate even lower on a lonely stretch
Old 09-01-2005 | 02:02 AM
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It's not hard to believe that. But for some reason my heart rate seems to be higher when I am driving my Benz though. In a good way.
Old 09-01-2005 | 12:37 PM
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at least they did the test on a S class where as if it was a maybach, heart beats would be much much lower since the driver was doing the driving
Old 09-06-2005 | 10:23 PM
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Mercedes all the way!
i can just about see the "oh really? *YAAWWNN*" jokes over the horizon...

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