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Why This Matters in an Emergency
After an accident, every second counts. This feature can:
- Allow first responders to access passengers more quickly
- Prevent occupants from being trapped inside a locked vehicle
- Make it easier for passengers to exit the car safely if needed
Other Hidden Safety Features Worth Knowing
While you’re at it, your car may also include:
- Brake-hold systems that prevent rolling on hills
- Automatic emergency braking that activates faster than human reaction time
- Tire pressure warnings that adjust based on temperature changes
- Rear seat occupant alerts to prevent accidental child or pet lock-ins
Many of these features are active by default—but some require manual activation in your vehicle settings.
How to Check If Your Car Has It
To find out whether your car includes automatic door unlocking or other safety features:
- Review your owner’s manual
- Explore the vehicle’s safety or convenience settings
- Ask your dealership or service technician
- Search your car model online with the term “hidden safety features”
You may be surprised by what’s already built in.
Why Drivers Miss These Features
Automakers often bundle safety features quietly into standard systems, and dealerships don’t always explain them during purchase. Over time, drivers forget—or never learn—what their vehicle is capable of.
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