Many people remember learning to drive as stressful, and even experienced drivers can feel anxious because “sharing the road with unpredictable motorists” is challenging. Thankfully, modern cars now include features that protect us when our confidence slips. Some tools, like constant seatbelt reminders, may feel annoying, but they exist because they save lives.
Automakers continue improving safety systems to prevent crashes and reduce injuries, but many cars also have hidden safety features that can help in rare emergencies. One example gaining attention is the emergency trunk release found inside many trunks. In situations where someone becomes trapped—such as in a locked or even submerged vehicle—reaching the trunk through foldable backseats and pulling the release can offer a critical escape route.
Another lesser-known feature involves the headrest. While meant to support your neck and reduce whiplash, its metal posts can sometimes be used to break a window during an emergency. Not every vehicle makes this possible, but knowing your car’s design gives you more escape options.
Still, no tool replaces responsible driving. Staying alert, avoiding distractions, and being aware of your surroundings remain your strongest protections. Finally, the more you understand your vehicle, the safer you’ll feel. Reading the manual, learning hidden features, and practicing good habits prepare you for whatever the road brings.