Active safety
Active safety is the one that prevents accidents before they occur: this is the key to safe driving. Have been designed and developed intelligent systems for motor vehicles, in order to optimize their active safety features. The most important are:Anti-lock braking system
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) was created to help the driver maintain steering control and prevent the vehicle to swerve while braking.
Electronic stability control
First we must say that the system is called, generically, ESC (Electronic Stability Control). When referring to this system, we all say ESP, but this is just the system built and registered by Bosch and used by most constructors.
Traction control system
Traction control system (TCS), in Europe known as Anti Slip Regulator(ASR) prevents wheel slip by several methods, basically reduce engine power transmitted if one of the wheels skidding in advancement.
Advanced emergency braking system
Officially called Adaptive Emergency Braking System – AEBS is a system with a similar feature adaptive cruise control and to particular automatic braking in the absence of reaction from the driver.
Find out moreLane departure warning system
Generically called LDWS – Lane Departure Warning System, the system warns acoustic and/or video the driver that he unwittingly breached demarcation markings of lane on which it runs.
Tire-pressure monitoring system
The tire-pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is actually an automated system created to keep track of the air pressure in the pneumatic tires on diverse kinds of vehicles.
Emergency Brake Assist
EBA – It is a system developed based on car drivers behavioral observations in emergency situations which involve violent braking.
Electronic Differential Lock
The electronic differential lock makes it possible for soft, secure starts off at split-friction street areas with varying levels of grasp.
Adaptive Cruise Control
ACC also called autonomous cruise control or radar cruise control is actually an recommended cruise control system for street autos that automatically modifies the automobile pace to keep a secure range from cars ahead
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
EBD is a vehicle braking technology that automatically changes the amount of force applied to each of a vehicle’s brakes , depending on road circumstances, speed, loading, etc.
SAFETY IS ON THE FIRST PLACE
Julien Daviau
In the modern days is all about safety !