Top Chevrolet Safety Technologies | Stillwater, OK

2022 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Interior | Stillwater, OK



Chevrolet offers the latest in safety technology, helping you make safer decisions on the road and prevent collisions from occurring. Take a look at some of the top safety and driver-assist features you can get in your next Chevy vehicle, whether it be a powerful truck like the Silverado 1500 or a sleek compact SUV like the Equinox.

Forward Collision Alert and Automatic Emergency Braking


Forward Collision Alert monitors the area ahead of your Chevy and notifies you if a crash is possible. When driving under 50 mph, Automatic Emergency Braking will then brake for you if you haven’t hit the brakes already, or it will add extra braking power if you’re already braking. Accordingly, with these features, you may be able to avoid a front-end collision.[1]

Front Pedestrian Braking


Front Pedestrian Braking is very similar to Forward Collision Alert and Automatic Emergency Braking, but it specifically senses pedestrians ahead of you. It alerts you and can apply the brakes if a collision with a pedestrian is expected.[1]

Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning


If you start drifting outside of your lane, the Lane Keep Assist system will gently turn the wheel to inform you. Lane Departure Warning also gives you an alert if you don’t get back between lane lines.[1]

Following Distance Indicator


With the Following Distance Indicator, your Chevy vehicle will tell you the following gap time between you and the car ahead. This lets you know whether you need to put some more space between you and the other car.[1]

Adaptive Cruise Control


Adaptive Cruise Control is a lifesaver for commuters. Set a preferred speed and a following distance between you and vehicles in front, and Adaptive Cruise Control will automatically slow down and speed up as needed, so you don’t have to touch the gas or brake pedal.[1]

Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert


Every car has a blind spot, and that can make it easy to get into accidents, especially when you have to change lanes quickly. Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert tells you when another vehicle is in your blind spot, so you know when it’s safe to change lanes.[1]

Rear Cross Traffic Alert


This feature is a must-have when backing out of a parking space. Rear Cross Traffic Alert lets you know when another vehicle is crossing behind you.[1]

Rear Park Assist


Rear Park Assist makes backing up safer, especially in a larger vehicle like the Chevy Traverse. This system gives you alerts when you get too close to an object while backing up, so you know to hit the brakes.[1]

IntelliBeam® Auto High Beam Assist


IntelliBeam® takes some of the stress out of night driving by automatically controlling your high beams. When another vehicle is approaching, the high beams will turn off, and then they will turn back on when the road is clear.

Camera tech


A range of camera technologies is available across the Chevy lineup to deliver better visibility in different driving situations. Chevy offers a Rear Camera Mirror for a sharper, broader view of what’s behind you while you drive. The Rear Vision Camera helps you see directly behind you when in reverse.[1] And with High-Definition Surround Vision, you can even get an overhead view of your vehicle.

Safety Alert Seat


The Safety Alert Seat notifies you of a possible collision. Your driver’s seat will vibrate on the left or right side to help you identify where a potential crash may happen, helping you go the right direction to safely avoid the crash or mitigate damage.[1]

Teen Driver


Teen Driver technology allows parents to control certain settings for speed, radio volume, and more when a teen is behind the wheel. With Teen Driver, you can automatically turn on other safety features too.


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[1] Safety or driver assistance features are no substitute for the driver's responsibility to operate the vehicle in a safe manner. The driver should remain attentive to traffic, surroundings and road conditions at all times. Visibility, weather, and road conditions may affect feature performance. Read the vehicle's owner's manual for more important feature limitations and information. 


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