How New Subaru Vehicles Help Prevent Distracted Driving
Distracted driving is becoming a more and more common issue these days, but Subaru safety features are built to support alert driving and prevent accidents. At Freehold Subaru, we believe the vehicles you drive should actively work to keep you and your family safer. Here are some of the features that will have your back in new Subaru vehicles.
Eyesight® Driver Assist Technology
Every new Subaru vehicle comes standard with EyeSight® Driver Assist Technology, a camera-based system that monitors the road ahead and steps in when a moment of inattention could become something worse. Pre-Collision Braking detects vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists in your path and can apply full braking force if you don't respond in time.
Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keep Assist catch unintentional drift and gently guide you back to center. Adaptive Cruise Control maintains a safe following distance in highway and stop-and-go traffic, reducing the temptation to look away during a congested commute. Finally, the available Lead Vehicle Start Alert gives you a nudge when the car ahead moves and your attention has wandered.
DriverFocus® Systems
Available on select trims, the DriverFocus® Distraction Mitigation System uses a small infrared camera aimed at the driver's face to track eye movement and head position. If it senses you've looked away from the road too long or detects signs of drowsiness, it delivers visual and audible alerts prompting you to refocus. On long drives down the Garden State Parkway or late-night trips home from the shore, that kind of attentive backup matters.
DriverFocus® also recognizes up to five drivers and remembers individual seat, mirror, and climate preferences, so you spend less time adjusting and more time focused on the road.
Experience Subaru Safety Features at Freehold Subaru
These Subaru safety features work together to create layered protection that supports you on every mile. Visit our Subaru dealership in Freehold, NJ, to see how these systems perform in person.





