Friday, September 8, 2017

Thanks to all these advanced automobile safety technology saving lifestyle every moment



Every single time you get behind the wheel of your car, you’re putting your life in your own hands—and in the hands of each and every unskilled, distracted, and incompetent driver you happen to meet on the road. When you hear people claim that you’re more likely to die in a car accident than an airplane crash, it might be tempting to just write it off as hyperbole, but there’s actually hard science behind that claim. The fact is that people die in car crashes every day, and many times more are injured, but as technology advances, things are actually getting better.

 USB voltmeter

1 seat belt
Yes, seat belt. No matter what we have to mention it first even though they are boring and pretty much universal, so it may seem like they don’t belong on this list. In fact, this essential equipment hasn't been standard before the 1980s until the governmental regulations forced an industry-wide adoption of the feature, the first lap belts were only a pale reflection of the advanced safety restraints we enjoy today, which we should be grateful.

2 airbag 
Airbag technology has suffered from some bad press over the years. That airbags save lives is undeniable, but they’re also dangerous in some situations, and seating a child in the front seat of an older airbag-equipped vehicle can actually have fatal repercussions. However, advances in airbag technology have actually made them much safer, less likely to cause injuries, and even better at saving lives.
One of the most important advances is the smart airbag, which uses an array of sensors to determine when it isn’t safe to deploy. For instance, if a smart airbag determines that a passenger is below a given weight threshold, it will typically fail to deploy in order to avoid causing serious injuries or death. Other advances, like side curtain and rollover airbags, may save your life during a rollover accident by preventing your forcible ejection from the vehicle. It’s also advisable to have a USB voltmeter in your car all the times, which can also be a safety tester to monitor voltage, current, capacity, power, load impedance, D+/D- voltage, charging time and other data of USB.

3 adaptive headlight
While some advances in automotive technology have been met with mixed results and unclear data, the jury is in on adaptive headlights, and they can definitely save your life—particularly if you find yourself on the road during the twilight hours.

 USB voltmeter

4 lane departure warning systems
Although lane departure warning systems are seen as an annoyance by some drivers, this is a technology that is absolutely capable of saving lives. One of the most dangerous types of accidents you can experience is a rollover. If a lane departure system detects that a vehicle is straying from its lane, either into traffic or off the road, it can either sound an alarm or take corrective action. Potentially annoying, but also potentially life-saving. In this situation, you’d better prepare a window breaker, which can also be a belt cutter in your car so that you can break the window during an emergency.

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