Chevrolet Traverse

The Impressive Safety Features in the New Chevrolet Traverse

Over 100,000 Chevrolet Traverse SUVs are sold in the US each year. This is partly due to the fact that they provide extensive safety features to protect you and your family.

The team at Chevrolet knows that no matter how experienced or cautious a driver may be, there are times when accidents are unavoidable. They also know that with better safety features, many accidents can also be prevented.

The modern SUV from Chevrolet is designed for all of this. 

When savvy buyers shop for an SUV, they know that MPG figures are not the only factor to consider. Keep reading to learn about the advanced safety features that come standard with the new Chevrolet Traverse. 

Automatic Emergency Braking

Highly accurate sensors around the exterior of your Traverse will be on the lookout for any possible collision risks. In the event that you’re not able to respond fast enough, the AEB will employ the brakes. 

Front Pedestrian Braking

If the sensors detect a pedestrian in front of your vehicle, this feature provides an in-car notification to warn the driver. It will brake hard if the driver doesn’t do it soon enough. Plus, it will provide extra stopping power when the driver brakes hard.

Forward Collision Alert 

This feature warns you of dangers on the road ahead. It can detect stopped traffic and objects in the roadway. It can also warn you if the vehicle in front of you might be moving slower than you expect.  

Following Distance Indicator

Leaving enough space between your car and the one in front of you is the easiest way to prevent a collision. This feature alerts you if you get too close so you can maintain a safe distance. 

Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning

This is one of the most important safety features you’ll get with the Chevrolet Traverse. We’d all prefer if no one ever got behind the wheel with too many distractions or other impairments. If it happens in your vehicle, the Lane Keep Assist will kick on to help your vehicle stay between the lines.

Automatic High Beam Assist

With this feature, your new Traverse will recognize oncoming traffic. If your high beams are on, they will adjust, making sure other drivers can see you clearly.  

Optional with Chevrolet Traverse: Teen Driver Technology

Some situations call for a little extra safety that doesn’t apply to everyone. Chevrolet knows that making sure you’re not paying for features you don’t need is important. That’s why Teen Driver Technology is optional on most Chevrolet models.

So what can the Teen Driver Technology in the Chevrolet Traverse do? It can keep your teen safer than ever.

It can deactivate the ignition if the driver’s seatbelt isn’t in place. It can employ speed limitations and speed warning notifications to ensure they are driving safely. Plus, the audio volume limitations and audio mutability can help reduce distractions. 

Getting on the Road 

Combine the glowing reviews from news organizations and industry professionals with these impressive standard safety features and you’ll see why the Chevrolet Traverse stands out against the competition. 

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