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  1. Parking sensor  RAM 1500 19-24, Chrysler Pacifica 23-25, Voyager 24 5YV69TZZAA

    Parking Sensor

    FCA
    5YV69TZZAA
    £24.56 £20.47
  2. Parking sensor 1127503-12-C

    Parking Sensor

    Tesla
    1127503-12-C
    £49.13 £40.94
  3. Parking Sensor 1EA919275A

    Parking Sensor

    Volkswagen
    1EA919275A
    £32.75 £27.29
  4. Parking Sensor 1EA919275C

    Parking Sensor

    Volkswagen
    1EA919275C
    £32.75 £27.29
  5. Parking Sensor 31680784

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    31680784
    £32.75 £27.29
  6. Parking Sensor 39794997

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    39794997
    £32.75 £27.29
  7. Parking Sensor 39796420

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    39796420
    £32.75 £27.29
  8. Parking Sensor 32271066

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    32271066
    £32.75 £27.29
  9. Parking Sensor 0263053449

    Parking Sensor

    Mazda
    0263053449
    £32.75 £27.29
  10. Parking Sensor 39680TZAN011M1

    Parking Sensor

    Honda
    39680TZAN011M1
    £32.75 £27.29
  11. Parking Sensor 32271067

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    32271067
    £32.75 £27.29
  12. Parking sensor 32134797

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    32134797
    £32.75 £27.29
  13. Parking sensor  Volvo C40, S60 III, S90 II, V60 II, V60 II Cross Country, V90 II, V90 II Cross Country, XC40, XC60 II, XC90 II 32358517

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    32358517
    £32.75 £27.29
  14. Parking sensor  Volvo C40, S60 III, S90 II, V60 II, V60 II Cross Country, V90 II, V90 II Cross Country, XC40, XC60 II, XC90 II 40001170

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    40001170
    £32.75 £27.29
  15. Parking sensor  Volvo C40, S60 III, S90 II, V60 II, V60 II Cross Country, V90 II, V90 II Cross Country, XC40, XC60 II, XC90 II 40001172

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    40001172
    £32.75 £27.29
  16. Parking sensor  Volvo C40, S60 III, S90 II, V60 II, V60 II Cross Country, V90 II, V90 II Cross Country, XC40, XC60 II, XC90 II 40001175

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    40001175
    £32.75 £27.29
  17. Parking sensor  Volvo C40, S60 III, S90 II, V60 II, V60 II Cross Country, V90 II, V90 II Cross Country, XC40, XC60 II, XC90 II 40001178

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    40001178
    £32.75 £27.29
  18. Parking sensor  Volvo C40, S60 III, S90 II, V60 II, V60 II Cross Country, V90 II, V90 II Cross Country, XC40, XC60 II, XC90 II 40001180

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    40001180
    £32.75 £27.29
  19. Parking sensor  Volvo C40, S60 III, S90 II, V60 II, V60 II Cross Country, V90 II, V90 II Cross Country, XC40, XC60 II, XC90 II 40001181

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    40001181
    £32.75 £27.29
  20. Parking sensor  Volvo C40, S60 III, S90 II, V60 II, V60 II Cross Country, V90 II, V90 II Cross Country, XC40, XC60 II, XC90 II 40001184

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    40001184
    £32.75 £27.29
  21. Parking sensor  Volvo C40, S60 III, S90 II, V60 II, V60 II Cross Country, V90 II, V90 II Cross Country, XC40, XC60 II, XC90 II 40001185

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    40001185
    £32.75 £27.29
  22. Parking sensor  Volvo C40, S60 III, S90 II, V60 II, V60 II Cross Country, V90 II, V90 II Cross Country, XC40, XC60 II, XC90 II 40002772

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    40002772
    £32.75 £27.29
  23. Parking sensor  Volvo C40, S60 III, S90 II, V60 II, V60 II Cross Country, V90 II, V90 II Cross Country, XC40, XC60 II, XC90 II 40002808

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    40002808
    £32.75 £27.29
  24. Parking sensor 39123663

    Parking Sensor

    General Motors
    39123663
    £32.75 £27.29
  25. Parking sensor 39188114

    Parking Sensor

    General Motors
    39188114
    £32.75 £27.29
  26. Parking sensor 39188115

    Parking Sensor

    General Motors
    39188115
    £32.75 £27.29
  27. Parking sensor 39214619

    Parking Sensor

    General Motors
    39214619
    £32.75 £27.29
  28. Parking sensor 39214621

    Parking Sensor

    General Motors
    39214621
    £32.75 £27.29
  29. Parking sensor 84804442

    Parking Sensor

    General Motors
    84804442
    £32.75 £27.29
  30. Parking sensor 31680783

    Parking Sensor

    Volvo
    31680783
    £32.75 £27.29
  31. Parking sensor 2509000Q1L

    Parking Sensor

    Nissan
    2509000Q1L
    £32.75 £27.29
  32. Parking sensor 2509000Q1E

    Parking Sensor

    Nissan
    2509000Q1E
    £32.75 £27.29
  33. Parking sensor 253A40313R

    Parking Sensor

    Renault
    253A40313R
    £32.75 £27.29
  34. Parking sensor 253A41562R

    Parking Sensor

    Renault
    253A41562R
    £32.75 £27.29
  35. Parking sensor 253A42572R

    Parking Sensor

    Renault
    253A42572R
    £32.75 £27.29
  36. Parking sensor 253A43038R

    Parking Sensor

    Renault
    253A43038R
    £32.75 £27.29

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Safety Systems


In today’s rapidly evolving automotive world, safety is no longer just a priority—it is the foundation of modern vehicle design. From the moment a driver starts the engine to the final stop at their destination, advanced safety systems work silently in the background, anticipating risks, supporting driver decisions, and reacting faster than any human ever could. These innovations have transformed everyday driving from a purely manual skill into a smart, technology-assisted experience. Modern manufacturers integrate car safety systems to help prevent human error and support confident driving in all environments, from urban streets to long-distance highways. This continuous development reflects the industry’s growing focus on smarter mobility and seamless driver support. Whether it’s a sudden obstacle on the road, unexpected weather conditions, or a momentary lapse in attention, today’s vehicles are equipped with intelligent features designed to prevent accidents, protect passengers, and enhance driver confidence. As we explore the wide range of safety technologies available in modern cars, it becomes clear that these systems are more than just added features—they are essential guardians that redefine what it means to travel safely. Modern car safety solutions are engineered not only to react during emergencies but also to actively predict and avoid potential dangers before they occur, building a stronger shield of protection around every journey.

Understanding Car Safety Systems


By continuously analysing driving conditions, vehicle behaviour, and potential hazards, these systems help drivers maintain control, react faster to threats, and avoid dangerous situations altogether. From airbags and anti-lock brakes to advanced driver-assistance technologies such as lane-keeping support and automatic emergency braking, safety systems form a complete network designed to protect everyone inside the vehicle. This integrated network of car safety systems acts as a digital co-pilot, constantly monitoring surroundings and vehicle dynamics to support safe driving in real time. Together, they represent one of the most important advancements in automotive engineering, providing a safer, smarter, and more reliable driving experience for all. The combination of mechanical strength, digital intelligence, and predictive capabilities has elevated car safety to a new level, making vehicles not just protective shells but proactive safety platforms that guide, warn, and intervene when needed.

Key Car Safety Features


Modern vehicles are equipped with an impressive range of safety features designed to prevent accidents, enhance driver awareness, and protect occupants in every situation. One of the most important innovations is the use of cameras, which provide real-time visual information to assist the driver. Advanced systems like surround view cameras create a 360-degree perspective around the vehicle, making tight parking and maneuvering in confined spaces far easier and safer. Reversing cameras help drivers avoid objects and pedestrians when backing up, while side cameras monitor blind areas along the vehicle’s flanks, reducing the risk of collisions during lane changes. In addition, a forward recognition camera scans the road ahead, supporting functions such as lane detection, pedestrian recognition, and collision avoidance. These developments highlight how car safety features now blend vision systems, driver alerts, and automated reactions into a seamless protective layer. Complementing camera systems are smart sensors that enhance driver awareness and reaction times. Parking sensors detect obstacles close to the vehicle and provide audible or visual alerts to help avoid minor impacts. Blindspot sensors continuously monitor the areas the driver cannot easily see, warning of vehicles approaching from the side. On the highway, adaptive cruise control sensors maintain a safe distance from the car ahead by automatically adjusting speed—improving comfort and reducing the risk of rear-end collisions. Inside the car, airbag sensors play a vital role in protecting passengers by detecting sudden impacts and deploying airbags within milliseconds when needed. Meanwhile, tyre condition is monitored by TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System), which alerts the driver when tyre pressure drops to unsafe levels, helping ensure proper handling, braking stability, and fuel efficiency. Combined, these car safety features offer reliable protection and seamless assistance in all driving environments.

Innovations in Car Safety Technology


Another key development is Lane Keeping Assist (LKA), a technology that helps drivers maintain proper lane position. By using forward-facing cameras to identify lane markings, the system monitors the vehicle’s path and detects unintended lane departures. If the car begins to drift without signaling, LKA provides corrective steering input or alerts the driver, reducing the risk of accidents caused by distraction, fatigue, or momentary inattention. More advanced versions, known as Lane Centering systems, actively guide the vehicle within its lane, especially useful during long highway drives. These innovations reflect the evolution of car safety, shifting from passive systems to predictive and automated solutions.

Choosing the Right Safety Features for Your Vehicle


When choosing the right safety features in a new vehicle, it is essential to consider both your personal driving habits and the conditions you encounter most often. Drivers who primarily navigate busy city streets should prioritise features that support low-speed manoeuvres and pedestrian awareness, such as reversing cameras, parking sensors, blindspot monitoring, and automatic emergency braking. These systems offer valuable assistance in tight spaces, crowded intersections, and high-traffic environments where quick reactions and enhanced visibility are crucial. For those who frequently travel long distances or commute on highways, technologies that enhance stability and reduce fatigue are particularly beneficial. Adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, and forward-recognition cameras provide continuous support by maintaining safe following distances, assisting with lane positioning, and monitoring road markings and traffic. Such systems help make long journeys more relaxing while greatly reducing the risk of collisions caused by distraction or tiredness. Drivers living in regions with harsh weather conditions, such as heavy rain, snow, or icy roads, should prioritise stability control systems, anti-lock brakes, traction control, and tyre pressure monitoring. These features ensure better grip, improved braking performance, and ongoing monitoring of tyre condition, helping maintain control and safety in challenging environments. Finally, families may want to focus on features that protect passengers of all ages, including multiple airbags, ISOFIX child-seat mounts, and rear-seat reminder systems. Ultimately, selecting the right combination of safety technologies involves balancing comfort, convenience, and protection to ensure every journey is as safe and confident as possible. With continued innovation in car safety and growing access to advanced systems, drivers today have more tools than ever to create a secure and enjoyable driving experience for themselves and their passengers.