Seatbelt

Passive Safety Features

Passive safety features are parts of the vehicle that protect you in case of an accident. This type of safety feature is part of the whole structure and design of the vehicle. These systems does not work until they are called to action and become active during an accident to minimize risk of injury. Some of the examples of the Passive Safety Features include:

  • Crumple zones in front-end collisions absorb collision energy to keep passengers safe.
  • Seats with head restraints prevent neck injuries when the person in front seat suddenly stops.
  • Seat belts and Airbags.
  • Side-impact beams prevent or reduce injury from a sideways impact.
  • Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) help you maintain control during sudden braking.
  • High strength and shatterproof glass.