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Horns are fitted to all cars as warning devices, but you may also like to consider buying a vehicle with an warning beeper that sounds when the vehicle is reversing. These beepers can prevent many crashes in areas with a lot of pedestrians and cyclists, such as city streets and car parks.
This is system that senses the distance and closing speed of an object in the path of a car, and sounds an alarm to alert the driver if a collision is likely. See ITS.
This feature warns the driver if a tyre is under-inflated or flat, which can be dangerous. For more on safe tyre choice and maintenance, see tyres under the basics.
There are a variety of systems that warn drivers when a collision is likely, including front and rear warnings and intersection collision warnings. See ITS.
A buzzer alerts the driver if the car is about to leave its lane. Some cars also have a lane change / merge warning which warns the driver when there is a vehicle in their ‘blind spot’. See ITS.
Last updated: 16 July 2008