8 Life Saving Car Technologies You Must See

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

8 Life Saving Car Technologies You Must See

 Automotive
In the future, driving promises to be much safer with the adoption of self-driving technology and smarter traffic systems. Even today though, advances in automotive technology are adding new features to make your ride home safe.




Modern drivers often experience a high level of distraction because of cell phones, tablets and other portable media devices. Many technology solutions exist to ensure that your daily commute is the safest that it can possibly be.

1. Adaptive Cruise Control

Cruise control is a great convenience on a long drive. However, it can cause fatigued drivers to lose focus over the course of a long journey. Adaptive cruise control works by utilizing sensors and cameras to analyze surrounding traffic, communicating to the car when to accelerate or slow, maintaining a safe following distance in relation to traffic.

2.  Forward Collision Avoidance & Autonomous Braking Systems 

Forward collision avoidance systems sense when the vehicle is getting too close to an object, and sounds an alert to warn the driver. Autonomous braking systems slow the vehicle if the driver does not respond to the warnings, either completely avoiding or lessening an impact.

3.  Backup Cameras

When moving in reverse, visibility is lessened. Cameras provide a clear, unobstructed view of your path as you travel backwards. Rear-view cameras help drivers to avoid people or objects that may not have otherwise been noticed.

4.  Lane Departure Warnings

A great tool to drowsy or distracted drivers, lane departure warning technology helps drivers to keep their car where it should be—squarely in its own lane. This technology sounds alarms if the car is detected drifting out of its lane.

5.  Adaptive Headlights

Standard headlight shine straight ahead, never changing angle despite any curves or inclines you may encounter during your travels. Adaptive headlights greatly increase visibility by turning at an angle to adapt to your steering direction.

Adaptive Headlights

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6.  Airbags

Airbags have been a standard safety device in cars since the 1980's. However, airbag technology has constantly been evolving and improving. Manufacturers have developed airbags with incredibly fast deployment, releasing at twice the speed of standard airbags. These fractions of a second could potentially save lives in a collision.

7.  Stability & Traction Control

State-of-the-art senors can now detect when a driver loses control of the vehicle. The on-board systems strive to avoid skidding or possible tipping by applying the brakes, with the least amount of force needed.

8.  Night Vision

Currently available on select car models, this system utilizes infrared cameras to display monochromatic images of objects on the road. Allowing the driver to see up to 500 feet in the distance, night vision greatly increases visibility during night drives.

Most drivers aren't even be aware that these systems are ever-vigilant, keeping them safe from a myriad of potential disasters. For instance, at Speedy Apollo Auto Service Centres, you will find knowledgeable staff who are ready to educate you upon the most cutting-edge, life-saving automotive technologies available today. The future of driving holds the promise for greatly reduced accidents and fatalities, all thanks to the technological advances in the field of automotive safety.


By Karleia SteinerEmbed

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