10 Most Underrated Safety Features in Modern Cars

- People often overlook important safety features on their cars.
- This could prove to be dangerous in the long term.
- Do not ignore these 10 safety features when buying a car.
Safety is everything while driving and car manufacturers spend millions every year to make their vehicles even safer. This leads to the emergence of several new technologies that save the lives of people all around the world. It's good to know about all these features, so we've decided to list the ones that tend to get underrated all the time. Here they are.
Child Lock

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When they're activated, child locks prevent people on the rear seats from opening the doors from the inside, both when the car's stationary and when it's moving. Child lock can be activated using a hidden switch in the edge of the door but some cars also come with buttons for the same.
Tyre pressure monitor
Underinflated tyres are more likely to blow up, while overinflated ones reduce traction. It's hence ideal that you keep an eye on the tyre pressure monitor. If your car doesn't have one, you must get the tyre pressure checked manually from time to time.
Drowsiness detection system
A lot of cars these days are offering this technologically advanced feature. It scans your behaviour for signs of drowsiness and alerts you if it notices that you're about to fall asleep.
Airbags

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Despite their obvious safety benefit, airbags have for long been overlooked by some while buying a new car. But these are incredibly protective in case of accidents. Fortunately, the government has now made airbags mandatory. So that is one safety that is guaranteed.
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)

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ABS is another one among our list of the most underrated safety features in modern cars. It can prove crucial when you hit the break at high speeds. That's because it prevents the wheels from locking up, delivers greater vehicle control and decreases stopping distances on dry and slippery surfaces.
Automatic emergency braking
One of the most modern safety features to make their way into cars is automatic emergency braking. This system makes use of sensors to measure the distance between your car and the one in front of you. If this distance decreases beyond a threshold, the car will automatically apply brakes to prevent an accident.
Blindspot detection
Rear view mirrors are very useful but they suffer from blind spots. Car manufacturers are, hence, offering blind spot detection systems that alert you with beeps or flashing lights when there's a vehicle in their blind spot.
Lane assist

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When a car begins to move out of its lane without the turn signal being turned on, the Lane Assist system assumes there's something wrong and warns the driver. It is an excellent way to avoid accidents caused by driver error, distractions and drowsiness.
Electronic Brake-force Distribution
Here's another truly magnificent piece of technology that can save lives. When the driver hits the brakes, this system varies the amount of force applied to each of the wheels, based on road conditions and speed. This not only increases stopping power but also maintains control of the vehicle.
Laminated glass

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One of the most underrated safety features in modern cars is the laminated glass that's present on most windshields. In the event that the glass breaks, a thin polymer interlayer holds the pieces together, thus preventing the driver from being thrown out of the car.
Those are the 10 most underrated safety features in modern cars that you should stop overlooking.
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