* Seatbelts: Seatbelts are the most important safety device in a car. They help to keep occupants in place and prevent them from being ejected from the vehicle in a crash.
* Anti-lock brakes (ABS): ABS prevents the wheels from locking up during braking, which can lead to loss of control.
* Electronic stability control (ESC): ESC helps to keep the car from skidding by automatically applying the brakes to individual wheels.
* Traction control: Traction control helps to prevent the wheels from spinning when accelerating on slippery surfaces.
* Blind spot monitoring: Blind spot monitoring systems use sensors to detect vehicles in the driver's blind spot and alert the driver with a visual or audible signal.
* Lane departure warning: Lane departure warning systems use sensors to detect when the car is drifting out of its lane and alert the driver with a visual or audible signal.
* Adaptive headlights: Adaptive headlights automatically adjust their beam pattern to provide the best possible illumination for the driving conditions.
* Rearview camera: A rearview camera provides the driver with a view of the area behind the car.
* Front and rear parking sensors: Parking sensors help the driver to avoid obstacles when parking by alerting them to the presence of objects in the car's path.