S.B.G & CIG Automotive Features
S.B.G & CIG Automotive Features
M.D.E - C/M Standard VS Optional Features
AUTOMOTIVE FEATURES
Mandatory roll cage
Retractable foam safety bags
Backup Camera
Smartphone integration + digital dash & manual override
Remote Start & Climate control
Touchscreen Interfaces
Adaptive suspension
Adaptive cruise control
AWD standard & RWD disengage
Traction control + anti-lock braking
Engagable forward dash heads up display collision monitoring (if cameras are not obstructed providing a alert sound & dash lighting)
TRAFFIC RULES - SAFE PRACTICES
License + Registration & Insurance + Maintenance then Taxation strategy
Speeds & Accelleration VS tailgating with timing practices
Lane control + Merging woth Shoulder Checks
Mirror Use
Safe turning practices & hazard or object avoidance
Emergency Situation allowances to void injuries or death
INDUSTRY REFERENCE
Modern vehicles offer a wide array of features designed for safety, convenience, and performance. Key safety features include advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) like automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assist, and blind-spot monitoring. Convenience features include wireless smartphone integration, heated and ventilated seats, and surround-view cameras. Performance enhancements involve turbocharged engines, adaptive suspension, and all-wheel drive systems.
Safety Features:
• Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB):
AEB systems use sensors to detect potential collisions and automatically apply the brakes to mitigate or prevent accidents.
• Lane Keeping Assist (LKA):
LKA helps prevent unintentional lane departures by gently steering the car back into the lane or alerting the driver, according to Auto Solve.
• Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM):
BSM systems alert drivers to vehicles in their blind spots, often using lights or sounds.
• Rear Cross-Traffic Alert (RCTA):
RCTA helps prevent accidents when reversing by detecting oncoming traffic or pedestrians.
• Surround-View Cameras:
These systems provide a bird's-eye view of the vehicle, making parking and maneuvering in tight spaces easier.
• Advanced Airbags:
Modern vehicles have advanced airbag systems with features like knee airbags, side-curtain airbags, and airbags that adjust deployment based on crash severity.
• Advanced Retractable Airbag Foam:
Modern vehicles have advanced retracable airbag like systems with features like knee foam bags, side-curtain foam bags, and foam bags that adjust deployment based on crash severity
Convenience Features:
• Wireless Smartphone Integration:
Compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto allows seamless access to apps, music, and contacts.
• Heated and Ventilated Seats:
These features enhance comfort by providing heating or cooling to the seats, adjusting to the driver's needs.
• Remote Start with Climate Control:
This feature allows users to start the car remotely and set the desired temperature before entering.
• Touchscreen Interfaces:
These systems provide centralized control for navigation, media, and vehicle settings.
• Gesture Controls:
Some modern cars allow for certain functions to be controlled through hand gestures.
Performance Features:
• Turbocharged Engines:
Turbochargers provide increased power and efficiency.
• Adaptive Suspension:
Adaptive suspension systems adjust to road conditions and driving style, optimizing ride comfort and handling.
• All-Wheel Drive (AWD):
AWD systems distribute power to all four wheels, improving traction and handling, especially in challenging conditions.
• Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC):
ACC maintains a set speed and distance from the vehicle ahead, adjusting speed automatically.
• Plug-In Powertrains:
Modern vehicles increasingly incorporate plug-in hybrid or electric powertrains for improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.
IN REVIEW FURTHER
Adaptive cruise control
Blindspot monitoring
Cross traffic alert
Backup camera
Head-up displays
Airbags or Foambags
Autonomous driving
Degree Camera
Driver assistance
Adaptive headlights
Assisted parking
Automatic emergency braking
Collision awareness
Electric motors
Pedestrian detection
Tire pressure Monitoring
Ventilated seats
Advanced Safety features
Lane assist
Car dual clutch transmissions
Climate Control
Forward Collision Warning
Lane departure warning
Anti-lock brakes
Feedback
COULD BECOME MANDATORY
Likely mandatory for 2026-2027 as a safety precaution yet speed radars fixed & Policing in the event of disengaged or alleged malfunctioning units sold with registration, licensing & insurance + mandatory basic maintenance for road legal use
1. Speed governors (control)
- Low cost clip on - plug in under $10 Canadian
2. Acceleration govenors (control)
- Low cost clip on - plug in under $10 Canadian
3. Speed radar sensors paired to GPS utilizing your or a third party navigation system
- Low cost clip on - plug in under $10 Canadian
Most jurisdictions allow 9-14 Km/h over the speed limit in Canada then safe non-tail fating acceleration that does not out pedestrians or objects & parked or slowing vehicles in danger
Designated space allows the disengage of such equipment including safe accelleration especially with 1000-2000 Horsepower or higher on many advancing vehicle models
S.B.G & CIG

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