How Maruti Suzuki is ensuring road safety with its car safety features and initiatives
How Maruti Suzuki has revolutionized car safety and road safety in India
Active Safety features actively operate by sensing the driving and testing the road conditions to prevent any unfortunate accident. Since these are preventive features, they respond instinctively to detect risks when the car is in motion. In comparison, Passive features operate when the accident takes place. The primary function of Passive safety car features is to lessen the impact and injuries during an accident.
Active & Passive Safety features available in cars today
Active Car Safety features:
HUD- Heads-up Display does not require the driver to look down at a conventional display panel. HUDs project information so that the driver always has their eyes on the road without looking down.
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) – On sudden braking, ABS regulates the braking to keep the wheels moving. With this, the driver can maintain steering control.
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) – This works along with ABS and helps in flawless braking.
ISOFIX - ISOFIX is an international, standardised child seat car fitting system which ensures child safety in the car.
Passive Car Safety features:
HEARTECT - HEARTECT is designed by Maruti Suzuki with a core focus on safety. This platform has a smooth continuous design for better impact absorption in case of an accident. Not to forget Suzuki’s TECT (Total Effective Control Technology), a platform that makes vehicles safer, stronger, and 15% lighter.
Crumple Zones – Crumple Zones transfer a car's kinetic energy into controlled deformation during an accident, bringing down the severity of the injury.

How important is driver behaviour for car & road safety?
Besides car safety features to protect the drivers and passengers from untoward incidents, a driver's and passengers' safety also depends on healthy driving behaviour. Sticking to traffic rules and maintaining a safe distance between your car and other vehicles is a basic rule of good driving. It is when the driver understands and drives responsibly by keeping the speed limit and driving rules in mind -a healthy road culture can be formed with collective good driving behaviour.
One always has to ensure that the seating position is comfortable enough to operate the pedals, gears and steering without interruption. A judicious use of horns and indicators makes for a smooth driving experience. Honking should be avoided, as it causes noise pollution and diverts the driver's attention.
Maruti Suzuki – A pioneer in the road safety revolution
MSDS has well-trained instructors from the Institute of Driving and Traffic Research (IDTR) who train the students professionally and make learning quite enjoyable. With over 500+ driving schools spread across 240+ cities, MSDS strives hard to make way for responsible drivers, thus enhancing road safety.
Its Catch them Young initiative created road safety awareness among students while igniting young minds to be more vigilant about safe road culture.
The best-in-class car safety features
As one of India's most loved car brands, Maruti Suzuki provides improved, advanced, and practical car safety with its best-in-class features. From features like 360 View Camera that offers 3 camera modes and a 360° view of the outside for ease of parking to offering 4 airbags and 6 airbags according to the car models, Maruti Suzuki cars ensure the safety and well-being of its customers on the road. All car models by the company are equipped with ISOFIX, PTFL and also ABS with EBD to keep driving safe.
With such features, Maruti Suzuki cars pledge to give their customers a safe driving experience.
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