
Safety is essential for everybody, but it is especially critical for new drivers. That’s why Chevrolet keeps the safety and well-being of its driver at the top of its priority list. With less experience behind the wheel than seasoned drivers, new drivers and teenagers greatly benefit from the active safety features of new Chevy cars, so exploring them at a Chevrolet dealership near me is worthwhile.
Chevy Safety Assist
Available on most new Chevy models, such as the Chevy Trailblazer, Chevy Safety Assist is a suite of active safety features that benefits new and experienced drivers alike. The suite includes:
· Adaptive Cruise Control maintains a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you, reducing the need to brake constantly and accelerate.
· Rear Vision Camera helps you avoid obstacles when reversing or parking your vehicle.
· High-Definition Surround Vision uses multiple cameras to display a digitized rendering of the area around your vehicle so you see objects that might otherwise pose a hazard.
· Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert notifies you in your side-view mirrors and audibly if a vehicle is detected in your side blind spot.
· Rear Cross Traffic Alert warns you if you’re in danger of backing into oncoming traffic, especially in parking lots and other areas where rearward visibility isn’t optimal.
Teen Driver Feature
The features above are found in many modern cars. However, the Teen Driver feature is exclusive to GM vehicles. Parents can encourage safe driving by customizing speed and stereo volume limits, minimizing distractions, and monitoring driver behavior to ensure your new driver and their passengers stay safe on every ride.
We’ve only started covering all the available safety features in Chevy models. Whether you’re a new driver or an experienced veteran, we encourage you to explore these safety features at Scott Chevrolet.


