4 Crash-Avoidance Technologies That Can Keep You out of an Accident

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Abraham Jaros
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Updated at Tuesday, Jun 27, 2023

New York City may be a bustling metropolis with plenty of public transportation, but car accidents are still a major concern. According to NY.gov, more than 300,000 crashes took place on the Big Apple’s streets in 2013. These caused more than 120,000 injuries.

It’s no secret that defensive driving can help reduce the number of crashes, but even the safest motorists can become distracted. This is why car manufacturers are creating new technologies to prevent collisions. As a New York resident, purchasing a car with a few modern safety features could save your life. If you were in a crash with a negligent driver, then a New York City personal-injury lawyer from Jaroslawicz & Jaros, PLLC can help. We will investigate the circumstances of your accident and determine if you have valid grounds for a claim. Call us today at 212.227.2780 to schedule an appointment, and read on to learn about the latest crash-avoidance technologies that will keep you safe on New York roads:

  1. Front Crash Prevention

According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, front crash prevention systems have sensors that will detect if your car is getting too close to the vehicle in front. If the system detects a risk, then it will issue a warning and prepare the brakes for a fast response.

  1. Adaptive Cruise Control

Adaptive cruise control works alongside front crash prevention. It functions much like traditional cruise control, but sensors on the front of the car monitor the road ahead. They will detect cars in your line and then apply enough braking to maintain a safe distance. If traffic slows or speeds up, your car will do the same, all while maintaining a safe following distance.

  1. Lane Warning Systems

Lane warning systems use cameras to track your car’s position in the lane, and will alert you if your car starts to swerve off course. Some lane warning systems will send vibrations via the car’s seat or steering wheel when this happens, while others will actively keep the car on course.

  1. Blind Spot Detection

Many accidents happen when drivers fail to check their blind spots. Blind spot detection will alert you if there is a vehicle that you may not have seen. If you activate this feature, then an alert may sound or your car may resist turning into a lane when there is a vehicle traveling in your blind spot. While the latest vehicular technology may help you avoid a crash, it most certainly cannot control the actions of other drivers. Fortunately, New York has laws to protect the interests of motorists who fall victim to other people’s negligence. If you were in an accident that was not your fault, call Jaroslawicz & Jaros, PLLC. A New York City personal-injury attorney from our firm will investigate your crash and determine if you may have a valid claim. Call us today at 212.227.2780 to schedule an appointment.

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