National Safety Council Reintroduces My Car Does What Website
The National Safety Council (NSC) is currently reintroducing their My Car Does What website, which is all about helping people understand the vehicle safety technologies in their own cars. People can use the website to learn about the latest safety technologies in their vehicles and about advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). There is information on how to correctly implement these systems and use them to improve roadway safety.
With safety standards improving and new technologies being rolled out frequently, it’s important for motorists and consumers to understand what’s going on in their vehicles. Plenty of new safety features work without you even needing to give them a second thought, but it’s also important to have a good working knowledge of how certain systems work in your vehicle.
Understanding The Latests Vehicle Safety Technologies
Familiarizing yourself with new vehicle safety tech is a great way to make sure you’re getting the most out of your vehicle’s safety technology. It’s important to understand the benefits and limitations associated with the various types of safety tech in your vehicle. You should know their features, limits and how they impact your safety and the safety of the other vehicles you share the road with.
If you visit the My Car Does What website, you’ll find a variety of well organized and easy to navigate resources. There’s an overview of safety features available for specific vehicle types. The explanations of various car safety techs are short and simple, so they’re very easy to understand, and there’s a large video library for further learning.
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