Russell & Smith Ford

Sep 20, 2019

Top Safety Features on the 2019 Ford EscapeThere are many reasons why SUVs have constantly grown in popularity over the past several years and their safety record is definitely one of the most important. Because they are often used as family cars, the safety of everyone on board is usually the top priority for an SUV driver. The 2019 Ford Escape is a great example of a sport utility vehicle with excellent active and passive safety features.

Active Safety Features

Active safety technology consists of all the devices a vehicle is equipped with that actively work with the driver to minimize the odds of a potential collision. The 2019 Ford Escape is very well-equipped with potentially life-saving active safety systems that help to prevent any unfortunate collision. The most important is the forward collision warning with brake support, active lane-keeping system, and blind-spot information with cross-traffic alert. Other relevant active safety elements are the adaptive cruise control system, auto high-beam headlights, as well as the rain-sensing windshield wipers.

The forward collision warning with brake support is a complex radar system which scans the vehicles ahead and determines the odds of a potential collision, based on their speed and movement. When it determines the occurrence of a collision danger, audible and visual warnings immediately alert the driver, prompting him or her to take corrective measures. To ensure all systems operate at maximum efficiency, the brakes will be pre-charged, therefore ensuring they perform at peak levels.

The blind-spot information system with cross-traffic alert also uses radar technology, with the purpose of determining whether a vehicle is present in the 2019 Ford Escape’s blind spot. When a vehicle enters the blind spot, the driver will be visually alerted by a light on the side-view mirror on the side of the incoming vehicle. The cross-traffic alert system detects any vehicles that pass behind the Escape while it’s reversing, altering the driver of any potential collision.

The active lane-keeping system’s purpose is to make sure the vehicle doesn’t drift from its lane. The driver can choose the way in which the system operates and its level of involvement. The system can alert the driver of the unintentional lane drifting with the help of steering wheel vibrations, it can actively take corrective measures and steer the vehicle back into the lane, or it can perform both actions at the same time.

Passive Safety Systems

Active safety can greatly decrease the odds of the 2019 Ford Escape colliding with another vehicle, pedestrian, or object, but the laws of physics and the complexity of everyday traffic make it virtually impossible to completely eliminate every chance of an accident. Fortunately, the Escape is very well prepared for this possibility, with a sturdy frame and a smart airbag system. The National Institute for Traffic Safety Administration awarded it the maximum five-star rating for passive safety.

The ability of our vehicles to keep us safe is a crucial aspect that should never be neglected. The 2019 Ford Escape is excellently equipped both to detect any potential dangers and to keep everyone safe in case an unfortunate collision does occur.