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Car Safety



Car safety has definitely progressed through the years since the invention of the automobile. The founders of the industry would be truly amazed at all the features now available on our major modes of transportation. The introduction of travel by a gas powered engine has transformed our society into one of great mobility. It has enabled us to travel to places that would have taken months to get to otherwise! Many changes have taken place over the years, and improving car safety has always been a concern for the automobile industry.

 




As vehicles progressed with the availability of new technology, faster speeds were achieved and fender benders as well as more serious accidents occurred. Automobile manufacturers became more concerned with improving car safety and preventing injuries and deaths. Since this time, car safety has improved immensely. However, accidents continued to occur. The car safety devices were there, such as seat belts, but were not always being used by the occupants. It wasn’t until legislative bodies in many states addressed this issue of car safety and made it a law to buckle up. Drivers in these states are required to buckle up or they will be fined by law enforcement. Some car manufacturers in an effort to improve car safety designed seat belts that would secure themselves around the driver automatically after ignition.



Everyone who operates any type of motor vehicle should be concerned about car safety. Not every accident can be prevented completely, but we as consumers can make good choices by selecting a safe vehicle for ourselves and our families, and use the restraint system. Many newer vehicles have driver’s side and passenger air bags in addition to the seat belt restraint system, which includes adaptability for child car safety seats. Side air bags are also available on some models, and side panels as well as front and rear of vehicles are now designed for greater impact protection.



Consumers can get more information on vehicle safety ratings by visiting the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration at www.nhtsa.dot.gov. Crash test and rollover test ratings are available for review on most passenger cars, pick up trucks, SUVs, and vans from 1990 onward. Car safety ratings can be compared and saved for later if you choose while shopping for a new or used vehicle. This is a very good site to visit and can assist consumers in making an informed decision based on car safety ratings.



With the increase in technology and the resultant conveniences in our lives, the aspect of safety too has come to the fore. This is especially true in the case of automobiles. Car safety is a critical component in the design of any new car nowadays, and no manufacturer will have a license to build and sell cars, if they don’t comply with all the car safety aspects.



Gone are the days when the safety of the car depended on the individual driving it. That was probably restricted to vintage cars, when moving along was the critical component. But with the increasing (some would say ever increasing) number of cars on our roads and the heightened speed limits at which they drive along, car safety is not an optional add on. It is a critical aspect of the manufacturing process itself. And mandatory by law to boot!



Car safety takes on several forms in this technology era. While the individual driving the car is still responsible for a host of safe driving practices, increasingly, small computers and micro processors are taking on the role of the car safety keepers. All cars nowadays come with a certain degree of automation, and when it concerns car safety, these aspects are mandatory. The auto pilot function for instance is one such example. By enabling the car to drive itself on open stretches, it ensures that drivers don’t feel the need to take their eyes off the road. Rather, they enable the driver to rest, thereby making for an enhanced driving experience, by taking on some of the monotonous aspects of driving on themselves.



Seat belts and crash balloons have almost become a fixture with all cars, even in lesser developed countries. Most countries nowadays have some or the other rules and regulations pertaining to the use and utilization of car safety features like the seat belt and the crash balloon. In fact, some countries often issue hefty fines to drivers and passengers who drive without latching themselves in.



But car safety is often more than cosmetic. Manufacturers of cars nowadays have to test the car in a variety of possible scenarios in order to ensure that factors like crash zone, damage control and the like are minimized. This has resulted not only in a better build structure of cars, but has also ensured that the entire driving experience is enhanced, safe and absolutely secure!

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