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Botsingsvrij

Botsingsvrij is a Dutch adjective meaning collision-free, used to describe systems, environments, or practices that prevent or greatly reduce the likelihood of collisions between moving objects or with obstacles. In safety terminology, botsingsvrij denotes a state or capability where collision risks are actively managed through design, technology, and procedures.

In road safety and urban planning, the concept encompasses measures to minimize crashes between vehicles, cyclists,

In robotics and industrial automation, botsingsvrij operation refers to motion planning and control that ensure safe

Design and assessment of botsingsvrij performance rely on risk assessment, safety requirements, and verification activities. Engineers

and
pedestrians.
This
includes
infrastructure
design
that
separates
modes
of
transport,
protected
intersections,
traffic-calming
measures,
and
the
deployment
of
real-time
information
systems.
It
also
relates
to
the
use
of
advanced
driver
assistance
systems
and
automated
driving
technologies
that
detect
hazards
and
adjust
speed
or
trajectory
to
avoid
collisions.
interactions
between
robots,
humans,
and
objects.
This
involves
sensors
and
perception,
obstacle
detection,
collision
avoidance
algorithms,
safe
speed
limits,
and
redundancy
in
critical
systems.
In
logistics
and
warehousing,
automated
guided
vehicles
(AGVs)
and
autonomous
mobile
robots
(AMRs)
are
designed
to
operate
in
collision-free
manners
through
coordinated
navigation
and
safety
protocols.
use
simulations,
testing,
and
safety
certifications
to
demonstrate
that
systems
meet
defined
collision-risk
criteria.
The
term
therefore
spans
transportation,
manufacturing,
and
urban
design
as
a
guiding
principle
for
reducing
harm
from
unavoidable
interactions.