Safety

  • Seat belt

    Seat belt
    A seat belt is a safty harness designed to secure the occupant of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result during a collision or a sudden stop. The seat belt helps the occupant from hitting hard interior objects such as the wheel or window.
  • Head restraint

    Head restraint
    In an automobile, head restraint are attached or integrated into the top of the seats in each seating position to limit the rearward movement of rear and adult occupant's head in a crash. It reduces the danger of whiplash or other injury to the cervical vertebrae.
  • Anti-lock braking system

    Anti-lock braking system
    An anti-lock braking system is an automobile safety system that allows the wheels on a motor vehicle to continue interacting tractively with the road surface as directed by driver steering inputs while braking, preventing the wheels from locking up.
    An ABS generally offers improved vehicle control and decreases stopping distances on dry and slippery surfaces for many drivers
  • Airbags

    Airbags
    An airbag is a vehicle safety device. It is an occupant restraint system consisting of a flexible envelope designed to inflate rapidly during an automobile collision. Its purpose is to cushion occupants during a crash and provide protection to their bodies when they strike interior objects such as the steering wheel or a window. Modern vehicles may contain multiple airbags in various side and frontal locations of the passenger seating positions, and sensors may deploy one or more airbags in an i
  • Electronic stability control

    Electronic stability control
    Electronic stability control (ESC) is a computerized technology that improves the safety of a vehicle's stability by detecting and reducing loss of traction. When ESC detects loss of steering control, it automatically applies the brakes to help steer the vehicle where the driver intends to go.