Slide1: The Safety Technologies to Consider While Buying a New Car
Slide2: The safety technology available in the latest cars act as an assistant to the driver that can help avoid or reduce the chances of a crash.
Slide3: There are plenty of safety features that have worked their way into most cars manufactured over the past few years.
Slide4: The features like the ABS and traction control provide better stopping and steering control, but there are also other safety technologies which provide advanced security.
Slide5: Here are the safety features that one must consider while buying a new car.
Slide6: Automatic emergency braking and brake assist
Slide7: Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) and Brake Assist work to increase the stopping potential of the car.
Slide8: Brake assist doesn’t stop the car, it simply applies additional pressure when it detects an emergency braking event by the driver.
Slide9: AEB uses sensors to track slow or stopped traffic and urgently applies the brakes when an imminent collision is detected.
Slide10: Lane keeping assist
Slide11: A driver drifting out of the lane can have catastrophic consequences and the lane keeping assist gently steers the car back into the right lane.
Slide12: The lane keeping assist also warn you with a vibration, beep or buzz that your car is off the track.
Slide13: But remember that it is less effective when lane markings are faded or not properly visible.
Slide14: Hill descent assist
Slide15: While driving down a steep and bumpy road, no driver wants to feel like the car is going out of control.
Slide16: In a steep decline, by simply activating the hill descent assist keeps your car rolling down the hill at a constant safe speed.
Slide17: The hill descent assist allows you to focus on the road and keep the wheels on the right track.
Slide18: Automatic parallel parking
Slide19: The parallel parking takes care of perfectly pulling the car into the tight spot in the parking space.
Slide20: This feature will alert you when a spot has been located and it’s important to remember that you control the braking.
Slide21: So, better to check the manufacturer’s instructions, but in many instances, you can override this feature by taking over the steering or completely stopping the maneuver by braking.
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