Hastings & Hastings is also dedicated accident prevention. Recent safety technologies promise to reduce the rates of accidents and keep drivers safe. As experts in automobile safety, Hastings & Hastings speaks on vehicle safety features.
One such new technology is emergency brake assist. Emergency brake assist technology uses radar and cameras to detect if a collision is about to occur. If it does anticipate a collision, it can apply the brakes automatically. This helps reduce the impact of human error and slow reaction time.
Blind-spot detection is another new technology that promises to reduce collisions and save lives. As with emergency brake assist, blind-spot detection utilizes motion sensors, cameras, and object detection to inform drivers if there is an object in their blind spot. It provides notification three ways: by vibrating, via an auditory warning, and via a blink light on the side view mirror.
Finally, Hastings & Hastings speaks on wake up warnings, which are designed to combat the effects of drowsy driving. Vehicles with wake up warning technology can monitor a driver’s posture and eye activity in order to detect if they begin drifting to sleep while driving. If this does happen, a loud, auditory warning will sound.
“Revolutionary new technology comes out each and every year. They promise to have a huge impact on vehicle safety. Only time can tell, but we here at Hastings & Hastings will be paying close attention,” said David Hastings, the founder of Hastings & Hastings.