WHERE THERE IS AUTOMATION, THERE NEEDS TO BE SAFETY

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SAFETY FEATURES IN CARS <br>"A safety standards certificate is a document that certifies a vehicle's fitness"

  1. Auto Emergency Braking
  • How does AEB work?

Auto Emergency Braking technologies are designed to detect objects in your vehicle's path and brake automatically when you can't. The technology can possibly help lessen the hit/effect of a crash and in some situations even prevent the crash from happening. There are (more than two, but not a lot of) different AEB systems that have been designed to deal with different crash situations: AEB - Heavy city helps you avoid crashes in higher speed zones (30-80km/h) by scanning the road ahead at longer ranges.

 

  1. Front Airbag Driver

Airbag in the front driver’s side to prevent the driver from striking other parts of the vehicle in the event of a crash.

  1. Side Curtain Airbags
  • How do Side Curtain Airbags work?

Curtain airbags are activated in side impact crashes, for example T-bone crashes, or collisions with trees and poles. They deploy from the top of the door rails above the side window and work by providing cushioning between the driver or passenger’s head and the window.

  1. Reversing Camera
  • How does a Reversing Camera work?

A Reversing Camera is made up of a camera and a display monitor. When your car is in reverse, the camera located at the rear of the vehicle activates to show what is behind your car on the monitor. These cameras can help to view objects that may not be visible through head checks and using your reversing mirror.

  1. Blind Spot Warning

Detects vehicles you can't see that are next to or behind your car and warns you when they are in your blind spots.

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