Getting around in a large car is no small task. Between the blind spots and the sheer size of the vehicle, it’s easy to feel like you’re driving a tank. Especially if you’ve never driven one before. But with today’s technology, it’s easier than ever to drive a large car safely and comfortably.
Parking apps
There are now a wide variety of parking apps that can help you find a spot. Some of these apps even let you pay for your parking from the app, or even remotely. If you get lost or stuck in a lot without any way to communicate with emergency services, you can use the app to call for help.
Dash camera
Dash cameras are devices that record what is happening on the road, providing you with video footage of an accident or other incident. If you do get in an accident, it can be used to help your insurance claim. It can also serve as a form of protection against reckless drivers by recording their actions.
Of course, there’s no substitute for good driving habits; but if you’re tired of being bullied by aggressive drivers on the road and want some peace of mind that someone else will shoulder the blame when things go wrong, then this might be what you’re looking for.
Seat adjustment
One of the most important things for large car drivers is seat adjustment. Seat adjustment allows a person to adjust their seat so it fits their body size and shape. Without this feature, people who are larger than average will not be able to comfortably drive their cars — they will not be able to sit in the car long enough to drive safely or comfortably.
Automatic control
Another important feature is automatic steering features. Automatic steering features allow a person to adjust how far they turn the wheel when they want to turn right or left (for example). This feature is especially useful for people who are larger than average because it makes turning easier for them. It also allows them more control over how much they turn because they can change this setting as needed depending on their driving needs at any given moment (such as if there’s traffic around them).
Blind spot monitoring systems
Blind spot monitoring systems alert drivers when they attempt to change lanes while another vehicle is in their blind spot. This is especially helpful when changing lanes on busy roads or highways where other vehicles may not easily be visible through your rear window or mirrors.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
This system helps keep your vehicle on the road by applying brakes when necessary to prevent skids or loss of control. It works on all four wheels at once so you don’t have to worry about losing control while driving in slippery conditions.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
ACC keeps your vehicle at a safe distance from other vehicles ahead of you so you don’t have to constantly tap your brakes when traffic slows down or speeds up unexpectedly. It will automatically brake for you if needed, too!
Vehicle Stability Assistance (VSA)
VSA is designed to help drivers maintain control of their vehicles during acceleration, braking, and cornering. It uses sensors to monitor steering input and vehicle speed, as well as information from other vehicle systems such as the anti-lock braking system (ABS). If it detects a loss of stability, VSA applies corrective measures by applying braking torque to individual wheels. This reduces body roll (side-to-side movement of the car) by up to 50% and helps reduce understeer or oversteer.
These systems allow you to get directions to anywhere in the world without having to rely on someone else for help or paper maps. You can even use them to find out about traffic jams and avoid them if necessary! The newer models also feature voice recognition technology so you can just speak into them instead of typing in long addresses or searching through menus for specific locations.
Gone are the days when large car drivers were merely resigned to dealing with a substandard driving experience. Fortunately, technicians have developed technological tools to directly help them navigate obstacles both vehicular and human in nature. Whether you’re a large car driver yourself or are simply looking for new innovative and optimistic ways technology can help existing products, we’re sure that this list will be of some use to you.
Automatic Car Locator
You can use this handy device to track your vehicle’s location in real-time. It uses GPS technology and cellular networks to send you updates when your car has moved from its last known location. You can also use this tool to set up geofences around places you want your car to avoid. For example, if you park in a garage at night, you may want to use the Automatic Car Locator so that it knows not to leave its parking spot under any circumstances.
Bluetooth connectivity
Bluetooth connectivity allows you to connect your phone to your car’s audio system so you can listen to music and make calls using your phone’s functionality instead of relying on your car’s built-in speakers and microphone. This allows you to safely use your phone while driving without taking your eyes off the road.
Voice assistants
These programs can answer questions about the weather, traffic, news, and traffic jams. They can also control smart home devices or send a message to your spouse about your arrival time at home. These devices are very useful for large car drivers because they can’t reach their phones when driving.
Keyless entry
This system automatically unlocks your car door when you approach it with a key in your pocket or bag. The main advantage of this system is that you don’t have to take out your keys from your pocket while driving, which could cause an accident if you’re not careful enough.
Caravan reverse camera
Caravan reverse cameras are a great way to keep an eye on what’s behind you when towing a caravan. They come in both wired and wireless options. You can install them yourself or with the help of a professional.
If you’re travelling with other vehicles, caravan reverse camera are also useful for monitoring other drivers.
Brake controller
A brake controller can assist drivers when towing heavy loads, such as caravans and trailers. Most brake controllers require installation by a professional, but some newer models can be installed in just minutes with no tools required.
These systems allow you to get directions to anywhere in the world without having to rely on someone else for help or paper maps. You can even use them to find out about traffic jams and avoid them if necessary! The newer models also feature voice recognition technology so you can just speak into them instead of typing in long addresses or searching through menus for specific locations.
Gone are the days when large car drivers were merely resigned to dealing with a substandard driving experience. Fortunately, technicians have developed technological tools to directly help them navigate obstacles both vehicular and human in nature. Whether you’re a large car driver yourself or are simply looking for new innovative and optimistic ways technology can help existing products, we’re sure that this list will be of some use to you.