When it comes to the safety system in every car, two types are prevalent. First, we have the so – called “active safety” systems that are designed in which it allows us to get out of trouble should an accident takes place. Systems such as the anti – lock brake system, the traction control, and other stability systems such as a reinforced Line Boring should help us out before (or skips) an accident in your vehicle occurs.
The other type of safety system in your car is what they call “passive safety” systems. These systems basically protect the driver and any passengers inside the vehicle once it has been engaged in an accident. The system may consists of an airbag in the front side (or in the driver’s side), seatbelts, and crumple zones as well that should minimize the possibility of a salvagesparefinder if the vehicle sustain even more damage from an accident.
