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~/Libraries/Carnival - Safety - 2010/CARNIVAL_SAFETY_ELECTRONIC_STABILITY_PROGRAMME.sflb
Electronic Stability Programme
Rated by the NHTSA as what could be the greatest safety innovation since the
safety belt, ESP compares the movement of your car with steering-wheel inputs.
If there is any tendency to slide or skid, the system is designed to brake one
or more of the wheels and, if necessary, reduce the engine power. The NHTSA has
reported that passenger vehicles have a 30% reduction in fatal single vehicle
crashes when equipped with ESP.
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~/Libraries/Carnival - Safety - 2010/CARNIVAL_SAFETY_ACTIVE_HEAD_RESTS.sflb
Active Front Headrests
The Active Front Headrests uses the force of the occupant's body against the seatback in a rear-end collision to move the head restraint forward instantaneously to support the head, thereby helping to reduce the impact to the neck of a front-seat occupant.
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~/Libraries/Carnival - Safety - 2010/CARNIVAL_SAFETY_SEATBELT_PRETENSIONERS.sflb
Seatbelt pretensioners
Seatbelt pretensioners preemptively tighten the seatbelt in the event of collision to prevent the occupant from jerking forward during a crash.
In addition they lower the risk of the occupant "submarining" which is when the passenger slides forward under a loosely worn seatbelt.
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/Kia/Libraries/Carnival - Safety/Carnival_Warning Sensors.sflb
Reverse warning sensors
Reversing sensors are an audio aid that makes a beeping noise as the driver gets closer to an object.
Once the driver is dangerously close to the object a solid flat beep will occur thereby reducing the risk of a collision with an object behind them.