As technology keeps updating and changing in vehicles, you may not know what some vehicles now come standard with or what you can have added on to your next vehicle. Here are the top 10 driver assistance tools that drivers look for and what you should know about them and what to look for when searching for your new vehicle. 

Different Sensors Used in Modern Cars and Their Functions

The Top 10 Driver Assistance Tools: 

1. Adaptive Cruise Control: 
This system uses radars and laser sensors to keep the vehicle at the speed you set, but also at a safe distance from the car in front of it. If the car in front speeds up, your car will get up to the set max speed. If the car in front slows down, your car will slow down as well so it won't hit it. Adaptive Cruise Control is best used on a highway. 

2. Lane Depature Warning: 
Drivers will get an alert when they are to close to either side of the road. The alert that the driver gets will help them regain focus on the road. Some systems in electric vehicles will not even send a signal, but will correct the lane position by itself. 

3. Blind Spot Detection: 
Newer cars, especially electric vehicles are starting to used digital blind spot detection. This is done by using cameras that are around the outside of the vehicle. When the turn signals are used, imaging from the camera on the side of the car will come up on a screen in the car so the driver is able to check their blind spots easier than before. 

4. Forward Collision Warning: 
This alert is given to the driver when the system detects that they are approaching an object in front of them at too fast of speed. In newer vehicles, some will even activate their emergency braking system for you if the computer senses a collision is about to happen. 

5. Rear Cross Traffic Warning: 
Similar to forward collision warning systems, these sensors are in the rear bumper of your car. This can be super beneficial when backing out of a prking spot as it will warn the driver about oncoming traffic. 

6. Automatic Emergency Braking: 
Uses sensors and intelligent algorithms, the computer in the car is able to automatically brake for the driver, even if they don't notice the forward collision warning. This system is most commonly found in electric vehicles, thus cutting down the number of collisions. 

7. Adaptive Light Control: 
This system is less likely to be found on electric vehicles, but can be found in newer premium cars. Adaptive light control is used to raise and lower the brightness of the headlights baed on the situation of the road. If a car is coming the headlights will be lowered automatically, which lets the driver keep their attention on the road rather than focusing on turning their high beams off. 

8. Automatic Parking Assistance: 
Every vehicle's parking assistance system will vary depending on the brand of car. The most common assistance is parallel parking. The main purpose of the system is to assist drivers with parking, but some cars are capable of parallel parking by themselves. Other vehicles says when to stop, and when to turn the steering wheel. 

9. Driver Attention Monitoring: 
Newer vehicles are equipped with cameras internally as well as sensors that watch what the driver is doing. Once the car notices the driver is all over the road or making dangeroius decisions, the system will tell the driver to take a break. Some systems will notice when the driver is under the influence and will not let them drive. The monitoring system keeps updating as AI adapts further as well. 

10. Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking: 
Similar to forward emergency braking, but this system will detect pedestrians in front of the vehicle. If the driver is not paying attention and someone is to step out in front of the car, the vehicle will brake on its own to avoid an accident. 

We recommend using this list of the top 10 driver assistance tools as a guide to vehicle technology when your are purchasing your next vehicle. If you have any questions on vehicle tech, feel free to contact us! We welcome you to shop our inventory by tapping here.