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5 Exciting Ways the Auto Industry Is Becoming Techy

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Aiming To Reduce Human Error

Cruise control was a breakthrough in how we control automobiles. The act of simply pressing a button and having a car maintain speed was revolutionary for its time. Now, there are many

Tech feature in mirror
Mirror, mirror, full of tech

innovative technologies that are promising to change the way we drive.

Many of these tech features aim to reduce human error and create the safe drive we all deserve. Accidents are all too common, usually due to human error. If your car is damaged or you are injured, you may be eligible for compensation. If this happens, it is important to contact lawyers specialized in car accidents.

Human Override Systems

It is too easy for a driver to make a mistake behind the wheel, such as drifting out of lane. Many vehicles today are capable of determining if you are leaving the lane or failing to brake, and override that function to keep you safe. This technology is already available in many new automobiles. Something like this could definitely help save your life.

Modern Heads-Up Display (HUD)

Mazda CX3 ,HUD, head up display
Heads-up display (HUD) moves into the 21st century

While the HUD is not a new concept to automobiles, the technology driving these displays is getting more and more advanced. Soon, it is quite feasible that you could have a display capable of augmented reality, showing destinations and navigation directions in real-time on your windshield.

Connected Cars

As automobile evolve, they are becoming more connected to each other and the infrastructure around them. By using modern wireless technology, automobiles are capable of talking to one another as well as infrastructure like traffic lights. This can be used to improve fuel efficiency, improve flow of traffic, and prevent accidents.

Partially Autonomous Vehicles

There are many examples of partially autonomous vehicles on the road today. One example is the automatic cruise control that many manufacturers are adding to their vehicles. This type of cruise control is able to adjust the speed of your vehicle to match the car in front of you. Your car is even capable of braking if the car in front of you comes to a full stop. This feature is already used by many automakers.

Remote Vehicle Shutdown

If your vehicle is stolen, many cars with connective technology are capable of being shut down, foiling a potential theft and reducing damages. This can really help save you a lot of money down the road as well as keep your information safe and secure.

This is just a small sample of the innovative tech features automakers have been adding to their vehicles. By adding these tech features, cars are safer, easier to use, and create a more enjoyable experience for drivers everywhere.

Mercedes-Benz concept car
Tech features of the future could lead to a car like this Mercedes concept
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