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Safety Features in Cars: What You Need to Know

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Safety is important, which is why a lot of cars come equipped with safety features that can help protect you and your passengers. Safety features in cars are designed to keep drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and other vehicles safe on the road. But there are so many different types of car safety features out there! What do they all mean? Learn more about these 7 safety features below:


Automated Emergency Braking

Automated Emergency Braking is now standard on all new cars. This system applies the brakes to prevent or lessen a collision with another car, pedestrian, bike rider, animal, or another object that has crossed in front of your vehicle and might not be visible to you because it’s too close for you to react fast enough. Safety experts are calling this life-saving technology a “game-changer.”

The National Safety Council estimates that Automated Emergency Braking could prevent or lessen the severity of more than 200,000 crashes and save up to 11,200 lives per year in the US alone.

Blind-Spot Monitor

A blind-spot monitor is a system that notifies the driver when other cars are in their "blind spot". The technology scans for vehicles on either side of the vehicle. If any potential hazards are detected, an icon will light up and stay lit to warn drivers if they're about to change lanes or merge into traffic without first looking.

Vehicle Detection System

Vehicle detection systems are becoming more common in newer vehicles. They can help drivers avoid accidents by detecting other cars, pedestrians, and animals before they happen.

A vehicle detection system will typically use radar or laser to detect what is going on around the car. This information is then sent wirelessly to a computer inside the car that alerts the driver of any potential hazards.

A vehicle detection system will also help drivers avoid accidents by notifying them when they begin to drift outside their lane or if there is a vehicle coming in the opposite direction.

Adaptive Cruise Control

A system that adjusts the speed and distance from cars in front of you. Some versions are able to slow down, speed up or stop as appropriate. Adaptive cruise control systems use sensors on your car's front and rear bumpers, along with a radar sensor located near the top of your windshield (usually mounted inside the plastic cover under the hood).

Driver-Attention Monitor

Driver-attention monitors are being used to detect when a driver is nodding off, which can be an indicator of drowsiness. If the monitor detects that a person has been inattentive for too long, they will get warned with audible and visual alarms until their attention returns or drivers leave the vehicle.

Safety features like these make it possible for drivers to get alerts that they need to take a break in order to avoid accidents.

Automatic High-Beams

Automatic high beams are an innovative feature that allows drivers to avoid blinding oncoming traffic with their headlamps.

The headlights will dim when the car approaches a vehicle in front of it and then return back to full power once the preceding car has passed. Automatic high-beam systems have quickly become standard equipment for many vehicles, both foreign and domestic.

 Parking Sensors

Parking Sensors are now available on more and more new cars, which is a good thing. They make it easier for you to back into tight spaces or parallel parks without hitting anything nearby. Parking sensors can also be helpful when parking uphill if the car has an auto transmission.

Parking Sensors are also helpful if you're driving in a heavy rainstorm, as they will let you know when there's an obstacle behind you.

Conclusion

Safety features in cars are a key consideration for many car buyers. Safety features vary widely, so it's important to know what you're looking for and how they differ from one another before making your decision.

We hope that this article was helpful in showing some of the safety features available for different types of cars and what you need to know about them.



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