Safety is now one of the top priorities for buyers, and manufacturers are racing to find ways to add new safety systems that the digital revolution is making both easier and more affordable.
Data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows a sharp decline in crashes and injuries on vehicles using technologies such as blind-spot detection and forward collision warning.
“Safety systems such as Hyundai’s Safe Exit Assist and Rear Occupant Alert are just two of the new breakthroughs Such protection might once have commanded a steep premium, but automakers are now bundling arrays of safety technologies together at a relatively low price — and, increasingly, as standard gear.”
Read the article at NBC News.