Active and passive safety
Active
and passive safety are two important concepts in vehicle design that
focus on protecting occupants and preventing accidents. Most of the time
there would be confusion between two safety concepts.
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Active
safety features are designed to prevent accidents from happening in the
first place. They include technologies and systems that enhance vehicle
control and stability.
π️ π¨πππ-ππππ π©ππππππ πΊπππππ (ABS): Prevents wheel lock-up during braking.
π️π¬πππππππππ πΊππππππππ πͺππππππ (ESC): Helps maintain vehicle control during slippery conditions.
π️ π»πππππππ πͺππππππ πΊπππππ (TCS): Prevents wheel spin during acceleration.
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ππππππ πͺπππππ πͺππππππ: Automatically adjusts
speed to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.
π️ π³πππ π«ππππππππ πΎππππππ/π¨πππππ: Alerts the driver if the vehicle drifts out of its lane.
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Passive
safety features are designed to protect occupants in the event of an
accident. They focus on minimizing injuries and damage.
π️π¨ππππππ: Deploy during a collision to cushion and protect passengers.
π️ πΊπππ-πππππ: Restrain occupants and prevent ejection during an accident.
π️ πͺππππππ πππππ: Areas of the vehicle designed to deform and absorb energy during a collision.
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π-ππππππ π·πππππππππ: Reinforced structures to protect against side collisions.
π️ πΉπππππππ π·πππππππππ: Features that help prevent or mitigate injuries in rollover accidents.
In
summary, active safety features prevent accidents by enhancing vehicle
control, while passive safety features protect occupants during a crash.
Together, they create a safer driving experience, highlighting the
importance of prioritizing safety on the road. Drive smart and stay
safe!π✨
Author : DHEERJ Pπ
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