“Driving is a privilege.” The statement has been instilled in us since we took over the wheel. Precautions like checking your rear-view mirror, adjusting side mirrors, and wearing your seatbelt become instinct on a road full of imminent danger. Danger can be avoided by taking precaution. In today’s blog, we discuss 3 awesome options for keeping safe while you drive
1. Antilock Braking System – this system prevents your car’s wheels from locking up by rapidly applying brake pressure. It kicks in during heavy braking, but light breaking on slick roads can also activate it. ABS has two distinct benefits: 1. Shorter stop distances on slippery surfaces. 2. Maintenance of steering control. It gives the average driver more control over emergency situations.
2. Stability Control – this uses sensors to monitor how closely a car’s path matches your intended path based on steering, throttle and brake inputs. Stability control is great at helping the driver maintain control during emergency maneuvers, and is especially useful when driving larger vehicles with a high sense of gravity.
3. Child Safety-seat Compatibility - All 2002 and up vehicles come with the LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) system in the backseat, which provides a more secure means of installation for child safety seats with tethers.
4. Tire-pressure Monitoring System – A tire-pressure monitoring system uses a dashboard warning light to let the driver know when a tire doesn't have enough air to be driven on safely Of course, even the best monitoring systems are no substitute for checking your tire pressure on a regular basis
What are some additional safety features you would recommend? Let us know!
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