1 SAFETY AND SECURITY FEATURES ANALYSIS OF OF VEHICLES.

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1 SAFETY AND SECURITY FEATURES ANALYSIS OF OF VEHICLES

SAFETY : 2 PASSENGER SAFETY VEHICLE SAFETY

PASSENGER SAFETY 3 Air Bags Seat Belts Head Rest Collapsible steering Child lock Door re-inforcement Three stage bumper (bumper,rail & absorber energy ) Car designing and material used

VEHICLE SAFETY VEHICLE SAFETY Car Alarm  Sensor that offer perimeter protection anti-movement vehicle jerking and glass breakage detection.  Siren is linked separated to doors and bonnets 4 Vehicle monitoring and tracking device  This device helps to track the car in real time while it is being stolen.  This job is being carried out through satellite with the help of the chip that is installed inside any of the major assembly.

( 5 Ignition Shields ( immobilizer ) This safety device can prevent the thieves to drive it but does not prevent them breaking into it. Transmission Lock ( Gear lock ) It restricts the floor mounted car gears. Door Lock These locks give some protection to vehicle; make it hard for thieves to open the locks

( 6 Steering Wheel Lock These locks offer limited protection. These locks are list an extension arm between driver door and the steering wheel. These stops thieves from turning the steering wheel. Wheel Rim Lock This type of safety device only prevents the wheels from being stolen. It is used only where the car is fitted with expensive alloy wheel rim and tyres.

7 Crashing Sensors These sensors when fitted in the vehicle indicate when any of the vehicle comes near to it. These sensors are most useful while parking the vehicle. Motorized Head Lamps Driver can focus the head lamps according to his / her requirements Automatic Breaking System This system protects the vehicle from skidding while negotiating turn.

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