Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects -> Event Data Recorder for Your Mazda CX-30 SUV 2020

Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects  
Event Data Recorder  
To read data recorded by an EDR,  
special equipment is required, and  
access to the vehicle or the EDR is  
needed. In addition to the vehicle  
manufacturer, other parties, such as  
law enforcement, that have the special  
equipment, can read the information if  
they have access to the vehicle or the  
EDR.  
Event Data Recorder  
(U.S.A. and Canada)  
Event Data Recorder  
This vehicle is equipped with an event  
data recorder (EDR). The main  
purpose of an EDR is to record, in  
certain crash or near crash-like  
situations, such as an air bag  
deployment or hitting a road obstacle,  
data that will assist in understanding  
how a vehicle’s systems performed.  
The EDR is designed to record data  
related to vehicle dynamics and safety  
systems for a short period of time,  
typically 30 seconds or less. The EDR in  
this vehicle is designed to record such  
data as:  
Mazda will not disclose any of the data  
recorded in an EDR to a third party  
unless:  
A written agreement from the vehicle  
owner or the lessee is obtained  
Officially requested by the police or  
other law enforcement authorities  
Used as a defense for Mazda in a  
lawsuit, claim, or arbitration  
Ordered by a judge or court  
How various systems in your vehicle  
were operating;  
However, if necessary Mazda will:  
Whether or not the driver and  
Use the data for research on Mazda  
passenger safety belts were buckled/  
fastened;  
vehicle performance, including  
safety.  
Disclose the data or the summarized  
How far (if at all) the driver was  
depressing the accelerator and/or  
brake pedal; and,  
data to a third party for research  
purposes without disclosing vehicle  
or owner identification information.  
How fast the vehicle was traveling.  
These data can help provide a better  
understanding of the circumstances in  
which crashes and injuries occur.  
NOTE:  
EDR data are recorded by your vehicle  
only if a non-trivial crash or near  
crash-like situation occurs; no data are  
recorded by the EDR under normal  
driving conditions and no personal  
data (e.g., name, gender, age, and  
crash location) are recorded. However,  
other parties, such as law  
enforcement, could combine the EDR  
data with the type of personally  
identifying data routinely acquired  
during a crash investigation.  
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