The 2010 Honda Accord offers a variety of security features. In general, the agreement was well within government safety tests, in both four-door coupe and scored five star safeties. Although many safety features are now standard on the Accord, some not. For example, the traction control and an auto-dimming rearview mirror are not standard.
To conduct and address, the Agreement comes standard with 4-wheel ABS (Antilock Braking System), Vehicle Stability Assistance, and Tire Pressure Monitoring System, which we all work together to ensure the security contingency in driving conditions. ABS helps the driver avoid wheel lockup and skidding in the case of an emergency stop situation. Vehicle Stability System helps to correct oversteer and understeer if faced with the need to avoid obstacles or other situations of emergency government. In addition, the engine power is reduced and the braking pressure applied to the wheels outside. Tire Pressure Monitoring System, to ensure that tires are properly inflated to warn motorists of low tire pressure, a concern of dangerous driving.
The agreement has a total of six standard airbags. Front, front side and side curtain airbags can be used individually or together to protect passengers in case of accident. Air bag deploy in a frontal crash protection front passenger from injuries in the upper body. The passenger side airbag can not be disabled even if it is both enabled and disabled by weight forward of the passenger. If the passenger is below a certain weight or there is nobody sitting in the passenger seat, the airbag did not deploy. Front side airbags protect the torso of the driver sitting in the front, curtain and curtain airbags front and the back seat of the agreement to protect passengers from glass or impact.


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