Most Weird Car Features You Didn’t Know You Might Have

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Today's automobiles have many hidden features and systems that may confuse an elderly driver. These features make driving easier and safer if you know what to look for.

Gas tank indicator arrow

If you've driven the same automobile for years, you probably know which side contains the gasoline filling cap. Getting into a new automobile might be confusing. 

Road condition indication

As temperatures decrease, these sensors often issue a road temperature alert. Some systems warn of ice roads via a snowflake light on the dashboard or a short auditory warning.

Controlling stability

Losing control of your automobile is one of the scariest driving experiences. Fortunately, all new American automobiles since 2012 feature electronic stability control, which monitors all four wheels.

Head-up display

We've all seen drivers on their phones, so it's no surprise that distracted driving causes most accidents. You can't look away from the road with drivers like those tormenting it. 

Advanced driver aids

Modern cars have so much going on that we need aid. New technologies called Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) will employ various methods to make driving safer and more pleasant.

Storage

We've established that driving safely requires keeping your phone away. Most modern automobiles feature designated slots or cubby holes with rubberized non-slip surfaces to store your phone while you drive.

Monitor blind spots

Changing lanes on a crowded freeway is scary. No matter how perfectly you set your mirrors to prevent blind spots, another vehicle may join the lane you planned to merge into.

Reminders for back seats

The horror tales of parents leaving their newborns in the back seat of their vehicle for hours are well known. Automakers have realized this and devised technologies to prevent these disasters.

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