New Car Safety Technology Promises To Cut Australia’s Road Fatality Toll

AnyAuto Safety FeaturesThere were 1,181 fatalities on Australia’s roads in the 12 months leading up to April 2019, according to the Australian Government. As a result, car manufacturers have upped their game and are installing unique safety features in their newest creations. This has led to the new Nissan Leaf scoring 5 out of 5 in Australian safety tests. But what are the most exhilarating safety features in Australia’s newest cars?

Evasive Steering Assist (ESA)

Evasive Steering Assist utilizes camera technology in order to prevent drivers from crashing into other vehicles. It works when you’re swerving around obstacles in the road to ensure you come to a safe stop. The technology was developed by the Ford Motor Company and can be found in the 2019 Ford Focus Titanium, 2019 Ford Endura, 2019 Mercedes-Benz GLC, and 2019 Mercedes-Benz C-Class.

Autonomous braking technology

One-third of all vehicle crashes in Australia are caused by rear-ending, according to The Sydney Morning Herald. Thankfully, Australia has signed up to a draft United Nations regulation which will ensure that all new cars on the country’s roads include this safety feature. This technology is capable of detecting objects in and to the side of roads and can then subsequently bring the vehicle to a safe stop. Autonomous braking technology is currently available in the 2019 versions of the Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, and Tesla Model 3. As it’s looking highly likely that this technology will become mandatory in the not too distant future, you should ensure that the next vehicle you purchase has this feature. In addition, you’ll want to check that the rest of the car’s safety features are up to scratch and that, of course, it’s all within your budget.

Rear Cross Traffic Alert

Rear Cross Traffic Alert is an essential piece of vehicle technology which enables motorists to safely reverse out of car parking spaces. When you’re at risk of hitting an obstacle, you’re alerted visually and via an audio message. You’ll find this technology in the recently revived Volkswagen Tiguan 110TSI, as well as the 2019 Volvo S60, and 2019 Volkswagen Polo.

Australia’s latest car releases promise to deliver on safety. The likes of audio, visual, and braking technology will ensure that no matter where in the country you’re driving, you’ll have the best protection on hand. And, in turn, this will reduce your chances of being involved in a road traffic collision.