Lake Elsinore Honda

Jun 7, 2023

For the many years we’ve been selling cars, it’s been our priority to ensure that our customers are safe while driving. Our observation has been countless advancements in car safety technology over the years, and today, cars are safer than they’ve ever been in the past. Modern tech isn’t just helping you to protect yourself in the event of an accident, they are helping you avoid them in the first place.

In this article, we’ll be going over some of the most important car safety features that you should look out for when buying a new vehicle.

1. Frontal Collision Warning

The frontal collision warning system is designed to alert drivers when they are at risk of crashing into a vehicle or object in front of them. This system uses sensors such as cameras and radar, which detect objects in close proximity and then warn the driver if an obstacle is detected. The alarm system will sound when a collision is imminent, giving the driver time to react and avoid the collision.

2. Adaptive Cruise Control

Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is an advanced version of traditional cruise control systems that use radar and sensors to detect other vehicles around you on the road. The system then adjusts your speed accordingly so you can maintain a safe distance from the vehicles in front of you. This can be particularly helpful in highway driving, where maintaining a steady speed is important for safety.

3. Adaptive Headlights

Adaptive headlights are an increasingly popular feature on new cars. This system uses cameras and sensors to detect objects in the road ahead, and then adjusts the brightness of your headlights accordingly. This is especially helpful when driving at night, as it improves visibility and can help you spot potential hazards more quickly. You may also be able to adjust the angle of the headlights depending on your speed, which can help you see around corners.

4. Blind Spot Monitoring

This is another system that uses cameras and sensors to detect if there are any vehicles in your blind spots while driving. If a vehicle is detected, an alarm will sound and a warning light will flash in the appropriate side mirror. This can help you avoid potential collisions when changing lanes or making turns.

5. Lane-Keeping Assist

This feature helps keep your car in its lane on the highway by using cameras and sensors to detect road markings. If you begin to drift out of your lane, the system will alert you and even provide corrective steering assistance to help you stay in the lane. This is especially useful for long drives where fatigue can cause drivers to lose focus.

6. Rear Cross-Traffic Alert

When reversing out of a parking spot, this feature uses sensors to detect oncoming traffic and alert you if there is any potential danger. It can also be helpful when driving in heavy traffic, as it can alert you to vehicles that may be approaching from behind or on either side of your car.

7. Rearview Camera

This is one of the most common safety features found in new cars, and it can be a huge help when maneuvering into tight spaces. The camera displays an image on the dash that shows what’s behind you, allowing you to check for obstacles or pedestrians before making any sudden turns or backing up.

8. Parking Sensors

If you find parking in tight spaces to be difficult, parking sensors can help. Sensors located on the front and rear bumpers will alert you when your car is close to an obstacle or object, making it easier to avoid hitting anything while maneuvering into a spot.

9. Automated Parking

For those who want a more hands-off approach to parking, some cars offer automated parking features. With this feature, your car will automatically detect an empty spot and back into it with no input from you. All you have to do is let the car do its thing. You can also get out and observe the car as it parks—it’s a pretty impressive display of technology.

10. Automated Emergency Braking

When traveling at high speeds, this feature uses sensors to detect when your car is about to collide with another vehicle or object. When it senses danger, it will automatically apply the brakes to help you avoid an accident. With this feature, you can rest assured that your car will do its best to keep you and your passengers safe on the road.

11. Head-Up Display

Most cars now offer a head-up display, which projects important information about your car (speed, navigation direction, etc.) onto the windshield. This allows you to keep your eyes on the road while still having easy access to all of the data you need. You can even customize the display to show only what you need.

12. Night Vision

This feature uses infrared cameras to detect objects and people in the dark. The system then projects an image of what it sees onto the windshield, giving you a better view of your surroundings even when visibility is low. It’s especially helpful for those who often drive at night or in bad weather conditions.

13. Dash Cam

A dash cam is an on-board camera that records your driving experience and can even detect when a crash occurs. The footage from the dashcam can be saved for later review, which comes in handy if you need to prove who was at fault in an accident. It also gives you the peace of mind that comes with knowing your car is looking out for you.

Contact Lake Elsinore Honda to Service Your Car or Buy a New Car

If you’re in the market for a new car or are looking to have your existing car serviced, contact Lake Elsinore Honda. Our knowledgeable team is here to help you with all of your automotive needs so that you can be confident in your vehicle’s safety and reliability. Get in touch today!