Vehicle manufacturers are continually introducing new technologies and vehicle safety features to keep drivers and passengers safer every time they’re on the road.
Let’s take a look at some vehicle safety features you should consider when looking for a new vehicle:
- Electronic stability control – Slows individual wheels while you’re turning to keep the vehicle on course
- Lane-keep assist – Detects when you may be veering out of a lane and steers the vehicle back into the correct one
- Adaptive cruise control – Monitors the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead and adjusts your speed automatically
- Active park assist – Helps parallel park the vehicle with no steering needed
- 360-degree camera – Improves your visibility when backing up or parking
- Rear cross traffic alert – Warns you of oncoming traffic from the side when backing out of a parking spot, including angled parking
- Blind spot warning – Alerts you when a vehicle moves into your blind spot
- Drowsiness alert – Uses automobile and driver data to indicate when you need a break
- Pedestrian avoidance – Provides a warning and automatically applies the brakes to avoid hitting a pedestrian
- Collision warning system – Alerts you when a collision is about to happen
- Inflatable seat belts – Deploys and spreads the force of a crash over an area of the body that’s five times greater than a traditional seat belt, further reducing the likelihood of injury
- Active head restraints – Headrests adjust upon collision to reduce impact and prevent whiplash
- Shatter resistant glass – A windshield that breaks into numerous, harmless pieces in the event of an accident
- Adaptive headlights – Brighten and dim based on road conditions
- Voice controls – Control the climate, navigation and even the windshield wipers with the sound of your voice
Want to be even more prepared when you’re behind the wheel? Read our blog: 14 things you should keep in your car. Then, talk to an agent about improved protection with auto insurance.