Beyond the well-known safety tools, many vehicles also contain lesser-known features that could make a meaningful difference in an emergency. One example that many drivers overlook is the internal trunk release. Usually found on or near the inside of the trunk lid, this latch allows a trapped passenger to escape from the trunk if necessary. While it’s a feature most people hope to never use, it can provide an essential escape route in situations involving vehicle malfunctions, accidental lock-ins, or other emergencies. Knowing how to fold down the back seats to reach the trunk—and where the release mechanism is located—can offer peace of mind and could potentially save a life.
Another surprising safety detail involves the humble headrest. While its main purpose is to protect your neck and support good posture, some headrests are designed so that their metal posts can be used as emergency tools. In certain vehicle models, these posts can help break a window if a driver or passenger needs a secondary exit but cannot open the doors. Although this method may not apply to every vehicle, understanding what your car does or does not allow gives you a broader awareness of your options. It’s not about expecting danger—it’s about having the knowledge to respond confidently if the unexpected happens. Continue reading…