Safety should be every driver’s number one concern. If every motorist on the roads gave their undivided attention to be safe, we might not see any vehicle collisions. Well, total attention to safety isn’t realistic for most drivers, so that’s why we rely on modern technology to help keep us safe. Check out how that technology is doing so on the 2018 INFINITI QX30.
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Forward emergency braking gives a whole new dimension of security to the driver. This available system monitors the road ahead and it can sense if deceleration is needed. The system will then automatically apply the brakes after alerting the driver. This not only helps minimize the damage of a collision, but it can prevent one from happening in the first place.
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Have you had trouble seeing what’s in your blind spot? Probably, otherwise it wouldn’t be called a blind spot. Well, the available blind spot detection system keeps you aware of your surroundings at all times. Any time a vehicle passes into your blind spot, the QX30 will subtly alert you with an illuminated light and again with a chime if you activate your turning signal.
Supplemental front airbags and seatbelt classification sensors are two examples of passive safety features. Passive features are designed to minimize the damage after an impact has happened. Roof-mounted curtain airbags and a rollover sensor are also passive features on the 2018 QX30 that keep you safe from harm.
These advanced technologies truly are modern marvels that engineers of just twenty years ago couldn’t have dreamt of. We are living in the future. Embrace it.
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