no the main safety feature that a car has is between your ears.
It is a safety feature for the engine I believe so the engine is not damaged.
No, it doesn't have such a switch.
It is a safety feature that prevents whiplash
Personal Watercraft (PWC) are equipped with safety features such as lanyard cut-off switches, which stop the engine if the rider falls off. Additionally, PWC fuel tanks are designed with a feature called "vented" fuel systems that prevent fuel spillage and reduce the risk of fire. These safety designs enhance rider protection and help prevent accidents on the water.
Safety feature is tripped, bring in the car to a shop.
A competent driver is the best safety feature in any vehicle.
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The Renault Clio Grand 2001 model does come equipped with an engine safety cut off switch. This is a feature that is commonly seen in most newer model vehicles.
It's a safety feature of the mower. Usually this only happens when the blades are engaged.
their are some an active safety feature in car , that is given below! ABS,EBD,ESP,
Using the engine brake on a vehicle without a no engine brake feature can lead to increased wear and tear on the engine and transmission, potentially causing damage and reducing the lifespan of these components. It may also result in increased noise levels and could potentially be a safety hazard if not used properly.
If your personal watercraft (PWC) is equipped with a cut-off engine lanyard, you should attach it securely to your wrist or life jacket before operating the PWC. This safety feature ensures that if you fall off or are thrown from the craft, the lanyard will disconnect and shut off the engine, preventing potential accidents. Always check that the lanyard is functioning properly before use and replace it if it's damaged.