Roll Stability Control is integrated with Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and is designed to reduce
the possibility of rollover, while providing capability to steer around an obstacle or another road user.
To reduce the risk if a convertible rolls over, it's important to have rollbars, which may be either fixed in place or deploy automatically if sensors detect
the possibility of a rollover.
If the car detects
the possibility of a rollover - for example, if two tires are off the pavement - the roll bars pop up.
Once the system detects
the possibility of a rollover, a pyrotechnic trigger deploys the high - strength aluminum roll bars within 150 milliseconds.
Besides the typical suite of safety features found on most modern GM vehicles, the Cascada also comes with deployable rollover protection bars that come up only when
the possibility of a rollover is detected.
Electronic stability control; includes roll stability control to minimize
the possibility of rollover (beginning with 2008 models)
When
the possibility of a rollover is detected, pop - up bars deploy and are designed to extend nearly 14 inches to approximately the height of the windshield.
Electronic stability control; includes roll stability control to minimize
the possibility of rollover
SUVs, for example, have to be designed very carefully in order to reduce
the possibility of a rollover based on their higher center of gravity and narrow wheel track.
Not exact matches
LendUp is opposed to
rollover fees and does not require a fee for extensions (some loans include the
possibility of 30 - day extension).
Even when there is the
possibility of asking for a
rollover, the best thing to do to save money is to repay the loan when you have to.