Roll bars are a safety feature in cars. Typically they are found in convertibles. They aid to protect the driver in the event of an accident and the car was to overturn.
The adjustable head rest in street cars. The Hans device in race cars.
Mercedes Benz has developed almost every safety feature found on most cars. MBZ views safety first and foremost.
Because they are not wired through the ignition switch. This is a safety feature that all cars have.
Most cars have a safety feature that prevent car from accidentally "rolling". Its called the "interlocking brake system". stepping on the brake before you try to put it in gear might work. there could be a problem with that feature if it still does not work.
Yes and no Pickups are not as stringently safety regulated by the government, but this is getting much better. Most have the same basic features. Large trucks are not tested or regulated to the same existent as cars at all and are not required to have many of the feature's.
The coast feature in cars generally refers to cars with cruise control. With that being necessary to have coast, cars that do not have cruise control do not have the coast feature. The majority of cars produced in 2012 have cruise control.
The function of the step bars used on cars is to prevent the main bodywork of two cars or their wheels being damaged if two cars collide. It acts as a barrier.
Windshield wipers are an important safety feature on cars. They stop working when their motor goes out, or when the blade is too worn out.
The parking brake interlock on video players in cars is an important safety feature and should not be disabled.
When these cars came out, they did not have the day time running light safety feature. This feature has been installed since the car came out.
Yes, cars have lots of safety features but motorcycles don't.
olden day cars have no safety belts