New Auto Technology Can Save Lives

We’re well beyond seatbelts in today’s modern automobile technology. There are many new safety features and just cool technology that keeps coming out each year, revolutionizing our driving world.

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Forward Collision Warning / Emergency Braking System

“Predictive Emergency Braking System” this new and very technologically advanced feature uses radar to scan for potential possible collisions in front of your car, and if it senses another car in front of you that you are likely to hit, the feature will alert the driver via sound and light signals, if the driver doesn’t react, then the system will activate the full braking power of your moving vehicle to slow you down or stop your car automatically.

 

Electronic Stability Control

This newer technology detects if your car loses its steering control, like on slippery roads, and it applies brakes on each wheel. This helps the driver steer the car in the right direction without the car skidding around and crashing into other cars, tree’s, barriers, or whatever. Understeering when the front wheels can’t grab enough traction, and oversteering is when the car turns further than the driver is moving the steering wheel; both understeering and oversteering are corrected with the ESC system. The system will use each brake on each tire individually to gain control of the car’s trajectory, and get the driver back into control to steer in the direction the driver wants to go. Each manufacturer may call it different things, like Electronic Stability Program, or Advance Trac, Vehicle Stability Assist, Stabilitrak, Porsche Stability Management, etc.

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Adaptive Cruise Control

Also called Autonomous cruise control, basically it adjusts your speed for you if someone in front of you is going to slow you down out of your locked in cruise control speed. It is a safety feature that I’m sure almost all of us could have used at many times in our driving experiences, especially on long drives. You’ll get cruising along going great and then suddenly you are right up onto some slow-going out of towner, sightseeing, that is not being courteous to others in the passing lane, and you have to kill your cruise control. This feature will sense these daydreamers in front of you, and slow your car down automatically, once you have gotten around that car, you can “resume” your cruise control and keep moving happily forward.

Lane Keeping Assist System

Basically, what this feature does is it uses camera’s that are mounted in your windshield, and sometimes on different parts of your car, that look at the road. This technology will identify the different lanes in the road, and help you stay in your lane. When you start to drift in your lane, this assist can pull you back into the middle of your lane (if you aren’t signaling), or warn you that you are drifting with flashing lights or alarms, depending on what car you buy and the technology in the car make/model of car you have. The driver can override this feature.​

 
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Should You Upgrade Your Cars’ Headlights?

Should You Upgrade Your Cars’ Headlights?

Regardless of your age, headlights that work well can help you stay safe while driving in the dark. Over time, your headlights may lose their intensity. Replacing worn headlights with new ones can help you see better at night. There are three main types of headlights, each with benefits and drawbacks.

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Items You Should and Should NOT Keep In Your Car

If you spend a lot of time in your car, it can feel like a home away from home. In many cases, it makes sense to leave some items in your car in case of an emergency. On the flip side, some things should never be left in your car, especially when it is hot outside.

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Back Up Warning System

These sensors, along with a backup camera, alerts the driver if they are getting close to any obstacles behind them, so the driver can see what is behind them and avoid hitting that object. Many new cars come with these systems built in, but if your car does not have a back-up system installed, there are many systems you can buy at stores like BestBuy or Amazon or others.

 

Phone Apps For Distracted Driving

Majority of Car Accidents Caused By Distracted Driver
According to Eric Bolton, a spokesperson for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), most car accidents are caused by a driver who was distracted. Every day, nine people die because of distracted driving, and far more have close calls because of multi-tasking behind the wheel. If you’ve ever looked around while driving, you’ve probably noticed how many people are dividing their attention between driving and texting, surfing the internet, or searching for the next song to listen to. It’s not hard to see how this habit can result in a tragedy. Fortunately, there is an increasing number of tools to help drivers stay safe and alert when driving.

 

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Top Reasons for Distracted Driving

Unsurprisingly, our smartphones are the most common of driving distractions. From reading and sending texts to looking up directions, many drivers divide their attention between their driving and their cellphone – often, unsuccessfully. A text takes an average of five seconds to read, and whether you’re traveling at high speeds down the interstate or driving through a residential neighborhood, a lot can happen in that small window of time. Studies have shown that 97.5 percent of people cannot safely drive and text at the same time. Unless you are in the 2.5 percent that can, (most think they are in that 2.5%) you should put the phone away when you’re behind the wheel.

This is just one the most common distractions that drivers face. Others include eating and drinking, driving with kids or pets in the vehicle, picking the next song by adjusting the radio, conversations with other adult passengers, and road rage. Anything that pulls your attention away from your driving has the potential to cause an accident.

How Phone Apps Help

Old habits die hard, and no matter how dedicated you are to safe driving, you may automatically reach for your smartphone the next time you hear the ding of an incoming text. To combat this prevalent issue, app developers are working to make your smartphone a tool for fighting, rather than causing, distracted driving.

Different distracted driving apps offer a variety of different features, from tracking how many miles you’ve driven safely to blocking incoming calls, texts, and notifications. Some even offer location sharing or send out a parent notification when their teen driver has arrived at their destination.

For example, Farmers Insurance has an app called Signal, it helps drivers track their habits. It analyzes and provides ongoing feedback regarding driving habits, helping subscribers recognize when and where they’re most likely to get distracted. It provides a personalized map that shows the driver their route, their mileage, and how much time they spent behind the wheel, and it highlights unsafe habits and incidents like sudden braking and excessive speeding.

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Distracted driving apps are highly beneficial for drivers who have difficulty maintaining their focus, and as a bonus, some apps can even score you a discount on your auto insurance. Talk to your insurance agent to learn more about distracted driving apps and choose one that fits your lifestyle.​

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Various Tips to Protect and Maintain Your Car

According to Live Science, after being parked in the sun on a 95-degree day for an hour, the inside of a car hits an average of 116 degrees. The dashboard gets even hotter at 157 degrees, the surface of the steering wheel reaches an average of 127 degrees and the seats are a searing 123 degrees on average.

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n Nevada, auto insurance companies notify the Department of Motor Vehicles when you drop your auto insurance policy. If you have a lapse in your auto insurance coverage, even 1 day, it will be noted on your driving record. When this happens, you may be faced with a $250 dollar fine that will go up over time, and you can have your license suspended until you have auto insurance coverage again.

Hidden Pitfalls of Cheap Auto Insurance

Car accidents can be expensive, and your auto insurance policy is your best protection against financial devastation if the unexpected happens. While state-minimum coverage is definitely better than no coverage at all, a high percentage of scenarios shows it’s not enough for most drivers.

How Financing Your Car Affects the Insurance Premium

However, you may end up paying a higher premium than someone who has not financed their vehicle. If you make payments on your vehicle, your lender requires you to have comprehensive and collision coverage on top of the state minimum requirements.

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Various Tips to Protect and Maintain Your Car

According to Live Science, after being parked in the sun on a 95-degree day for an hour, the inside of a car hits an average of 116 degrees. The dashboard gets even hotter at 157 degrees, the surface of the steering wheel reaches an average of 127 degrees and the seats are a searing 123 degrees on average.

Should You Upgrade Your Cars’ Headlights?

Why You Should Avoid a Lapse in Auto Insurance Coverage

n Nevada, auto insurance companies notify the Department of Motor Vehicles when you drop your auto insurance policy. If you have a lapse in your auto insurance coverage, even 1 day, it will be noted on your driving record. When this happens, you may be faced with a $250 dollar fine that will go up over time, and you can have your license suspended until you have auto insurance coverage again.

Should You Upgrade Your Cars’ Headlights?

Hidden Pitfalls of Cheap Auto Insurance

Car accidents can be expensive, and your auto insurance policy is your best protection against financial devastation if the unexpected happens. While state-minimum coverage is definitely better than no coverage at all, a high percentage of scenarios shows it’s not enough for most drivers.

Should You Upgrade Your Cars’ Headlights?

How Financing Your Car Affects the Insurance Premium

However, you may end up paying a higher premium than someone who has not financed their vehicle. If you make payments on your vehicle, your lender requires you to have comprehensive and collision coverage on top of the state minimum requirements.