Safety is a major concern in the automotive world. Over the decades, cars have integrated numerous safety technologies to protect drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. Standard features like seat belts and airbags have become mandatory. Modern advancements now include anti-lock braking systems (ABS), electronic stability control (ESC), and traction control. Even more sophisticated systems like lane departure warnings, blind-spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control help drivers avoid collisions. Emergency braking systems can stop the car automatically if they detect a risk. Some luxury cars offer 360-degree cameras, night vision, and pedestrian detection. These technologies not only improve safety but also contribute to smoother, more confident driving experiences. As automation increases, future safety systems will likely prevent most accidents before they even happen.