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How ABS Works?
How Airbags Works?
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Stopping a car in a hurry on a slippery road can be very challenging. Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) take a lot of the challenge out of this sometimes nerve-wracking event.
The development of the Airbag has taken many years and is still being refined. Their purpose is to restrain automobile drivers and passengers in a collision, regardless of seat belts
To a certain degree, there are direct relationships between comfort and vehicle Safety. All aspects that contribute to a more comfortable drive also help to reduce accidents
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What Is ACC?
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) improves upon the function of standard cruise control by automatically adjusting the vehicle speed and distance to that of a target vehicle. ACC uses a long range radar sensor to detect a target vehicle up to 200 meters in front and automatically adjusts the ACC vehicle speed and gap accordingly. ACC automatically decelerates or accelerates the vehicle according to the desired speed and distance settings established by the driver.
What IS ESC?
Electronic Stability Control (or ESC) is a new on-board crash avoidance system for motor vehicles. Unlike air bags which only help you in a collision, ESC will help you to avoid loss of control that could lead to a collision.
Field of wiew and lights of Vehicles
In relation to the area of field of view, we also must add the function of the signals and the lights of vehicles. The signals are not used to improve vision but to identify the vehicle and to show the purpose of the driver's action