Buckling up is crucial and works with other safety features to save lives.
These inflate during crashes to protect passengers. Look for front and side airbags for added safety.
They help maintain steering control during emergency braking by preventing wheels from locking up.
This feature helps prevent skidding or sliding, especially in taller vehicles like SUVs.
It alerts drivers if tire pressure is too low, reducing the risk of accidents.
These headlights adjust based on speed and steering, improving visibility at night.
Radar or camera-based systems warn drivers of vehicles in blind spots, preventing accidents during lane changes.
These use radar or cameras to detect obstacles and can automatically apply brakes to avoid collisions.
Systems like OnStar keep drivers connected with dispatch centers for assistance in emergencies.
Sensors detect impending collisions and prepare the car by tightening seatbelts and preloading brakes, reducing impact shock.