Top 5 Car Safety Features If you are thinking of buying a car these days, then it is very important to know about the safety features available in it. These are the top 5 safety features any car must have.
New Delhi, Auto Desk. Whenever most of us go to buy a new car, first of all we pay attention to its performance and safety features. Earlier, the design, looks and powertrain of the car were given utmost importance in India. Now customers are also paying attention to the fact that their car should be safe in every way and provide safety to the driver as well as the passenger.
People are also ready to pay more and more money for safety features. However, very few people know what are the features their vehicle should actually have. Therefore, today we will tell you about 5 such safety car features which are very important to have.
1. Airbags
Whether the car is cheap or expensive, it is very important to have airbags in it. It reduces the damage caused by the accident at the time of accident and saves the life of the driver as well as the passenger. Currently most of the vehicles sold in India have dual airbags, but now the government has made it mandatory to have 6 airbags in the car.
2. Anti Lock Braking System (ABS) Features like ABS with EBD are seen in today's vehicles as safety features. ABS or Anti Lock Braking System helps in keeping the car under control under sudden braking. ABS proves to be very helpful for which increases the risk of accident. stop it wheel lock during sudden braking.
3. Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
Sometimes the car would lose control due to oversteer or understeer. To avoid this, during an emergency, the ESC applies the brakes and balances the engine power.
4. Adjustable Steerin
Many times the distance and height between the steering wheel and the driver is not correct, due to which there is a problem in driving, which can later become the cause of the accident. For this reason, it is very important to have adjustable steering in the car. This allows the driver to adjust the height of the steering wheel and the distance from the driver helps to keep it in good shape.
5. Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is fitted in today's vehicles for better control and fuel economy.
It is mounted on each wheel of the car which is connected to a sensor.
Sends information through to the dashboard.
