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Vehicle Components – Means of Preventing Accidents

Submitted by cballatan
Mon, 19 Nov 2007

Nowadays, with the unstoppable occurrence of minor to major automobile accidents, vehicle manufacturers give more emphasis on safety and protection devices as a main feature in their new models.

Aside from the stylishness, sleekness and technological aspects, vehicle suppliers, go the mile just to ensure potential buyers that their models are safe and many characteristics are present that could protect them in profound ways in case any unexpected incidences would happen.

Aside from this, the restraint devices and other safety means within a vehicle are also tested for effectiveness, usually along with crash tests conducted by manufacturers themselves, and the National Highway Traffic and Safety or NHTSA.

The major reason is that every passenger vehicle newly introduced in the market need to come up to certain federal safety standards. These standards specify the minimum-security levels on how a vehicle must be built and equipped with gadgets that would protect the passengers in case of accidents.

If you are on the process of purchasing a new car, remember that not everything that boasts of secure features may be true. You must have at least a basic knowledge of what makes a car safe. Further, you have to possess discerning skills to know what protective devices you need to prevent or minimize injuries, even if you become involved in a vehicle accident.

1. The structural design of the vehicle – this is the foremost thing to discern in any type of vehicle. Choose one with a high level structural design composing, but not limited to:

- strongly-built occupant compartment or "safety cage"
- buckling and bending capacity of front and rear ends

These are crush zones wherein, if not strong or well built enough could collapse in case of serious car crashes and may expose the passengers to severe injuries.

2. Size and weight of vehicle – these significant vehicle characteristics have great influence on the level of safety that it could offer in cases of severe crashes. Larger vehicles could be favorable as it can protect passengers well in cases of collisions with one or even two vehicles. Besides, they have longer "crush zones" and can assist in avoiding damage to the safety cage and decrease the crash force.
On the other hand, heavier vehicles have an added advantage in cases of crashes that involve two vehicles. Even if the heavier vehicle could be poorly designed, the force of impact may decrease as opposed to lighter vehicles. However, heavier vehicle may not be advantageous in case of single-vehicle collisions.

3. Restraint systems in vehicles – important devices that work together with the overall structure of the vehicle to protect passengers in cases of crashes

- seat belts
- lap/shoulder belts
- airbags

If you happen to be involved in vehicle accidents wherein the defective structure of your car, unsafe airbags and restraint system prominently became the reason for you serious injuries, consulting an attorney with experience on such cases could help you greatly to recover all possible compensation you are entitled to receive.

 

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