You trust your car to start, steer, and stop, but it quietly holds something more: a backup plan for the moments you never imagine. Inside many trunks, a small glow-in-the-dark handle waits for the person who was never supposed to be there, offering a way out when every other option has failed. Rear seats that fold down from the inside, once used only for cargo, can become an escape route when a lock malfunctions or an accident twists metal into a cage.
Even the headrest you adjust without thinking may be more than a cushion. In some models, its metal posts can help shatter a side window when doors refuse to open. These features are not about living in fear; they are about refusing to be helpless. Taking a few quiet minutes to learn your vehicle’s hidden safety tools turns ordinary familiarity into real, practical control when it matters most.