Parents MUST check cars for 'imperative' hidden feature - it saves so much time

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And other bonus features hiding in your car
And other bonus features hiding in your car

PARENTS driving with babies and newborns have been warned to check for this hidden, life-saving feature in cars.

Safety is paramount while hitting the roads, but it becomes even more important while travelling with young children.

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Parents driving with babies on board have been warned to check for an imperative hidden featureCredit: Richard Pohle - The Times
Often hidden in car seats, the Isofix points are the most secure way to mount a baby seat in cars
Often hidden in car seats, the Isofix points are the most secure way to mount a baby seat in carsCredit: Getty

Isofix mounts are an "imperative" hidden feature every parent must look out for while buying new cars, experts at Carwow say.

It is an international-standard attachment system built around rigid connection points to latch a child seat firmly onto the car’s seat, rather than using a seatbelt.

It also saves time trying to safely secure the seats, as the mounts are built-in.

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Isofix mounts use metal anchor points built into the chassis of the car to securely hold the child seat - making it the most secure way to travel in a car with a bay onboard.

And they’re designed to make installing a car seat much easier, which lowers the risk of getting it wrong.

Some car models have the Isofix mounts as a part of the seat itself, often hidden within the car's seat padding.

But with other models, drivers would have to buy them separately and install them.

Isofix mounts have now been made compulsory for all car manufacturers to have, with the number of Isofix seats fitted varying from car to car.

Meanwhile, Brits are just learning about another life-saving feature in cars that can prevent drivers from causing accidents.

Carmakers have now developed a new technology called drowsiness detector that can tell if a driver is feeling sleepy - and make them alert.

Called Attention Assist, the super clever technology uses a specially designed algorithm that is based on your driving patterns and techniques.

This is paired with a specialised sensor that detects driver fatigue and sends you a warning in your car if it senses an issue.

The feature is new to Mercedes-Benz motors and is thought to be the very first technology of its kind in the car industry.

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Attention Assist has been designed to help prevent accidents caused by tired drivers in a very clever way.

Many other car companies such as Volvo and Nissan have their own technology commonly known as drowsiness detection.

Volvo uses a clever system that scans the driver's eyes and head movements to determine their condition whereas other systems vibrate the steering wheel to alert the sleepy driver.

It is so important to be alert in the car as if not you could be slapped with an unlimited fine if you get behind the wheel while tired.

Sayan Bose

Tips tricks and life hacks, Road Laws, Children parenting and family life, Car Maintenance

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