4 Safety Features That Now Come as Standard On Indian Cars

- The initiative from higher authorities would help to improve safety
- It would be safe for cars on Indian roads
- It would be easy to reduce the number of accidents on Indian roads
There are top 6 safety features that are essential to include in Indian cars that were recently launched in April 2021. One has to be careful to check the details of the latest features when buying the cars. It should be worthy of the investment they make and will have the latest safety measures to protect you when driving the car.
Dual airbags
After an accident, airbags would be of utmost importance to use in the car. It reduces the accident's impact and helps save the passengers from any serious injury during accidents. As per safety norms, almost all cars launched in India would have airbags as mandatory. Even the base variants of the cars would have airbags with two in the front area.

ABS with EBD

For all-electric cars, the EBD and ABS are mandatory for Indian cars. Both these stand for Anti Lock Braking System and Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, which are vital for better handling of cars in India. With EBD, it helps reduce the brake force equally on four wheels, and it should be easy to control the car when you s It helps control the brake system, stop at a safe distance from other cars, and prevent accidents.
Rear Parking Sensors

The parking sensors are an important addition in most of the latest cars launched, and it is mainly for the help of drivers. If the sensor senses any obstacle when the driver is reversing the car, it would alarm the driver about the same and help the park the car at a distance from the obstructing object. Other than this, it would also be safe for pedestrians to be at a safe distance when they see a reversing car and be at a distance from it. These are some of the important additions to the latest car launched in India and help reduce the chance of sudden accidents on the road.
Seat Belts

The features would restrain the belts when there is a sudden accident, and the driver tends to move forward. The modern and comfortable seat belts would hold the person tight on the seat even if they get a movement. It is something that has been introduced in most Indian cars that are launched recently. These pre-tensioners on seats are mainly to prevent the driver from getting injured and others.
Door lock by speed sensors

Even when you forget to lock the car doors, the sensors will auto-lock the doors after attaining a certain speed. It is mainly to maintain the safety of occupants. Therefore, it is mandatory to have speed censoring alarms. However, the automatic door lock mechanism is to become a mandatory feature in cars. To ensure complete safety, it is important to buy a car having better sensory features to prevent more accidents in the future.
Wrapping it up
Therefore, if you are aware of the latest mandatory features in the latest Indian cars launched, it would be easy for you to pick from the right brand. Check the mechanism of the car in detail with the help of a mechanic and make sure that you invest in the right option. It should prevent the chance of road accidents and make it safe when riding with your family and kids.
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