en:Car Terms:P:Pedestrian Protection
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SEAT Glossary
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P
- Car Pedals with Programmed Deformation
- Car Power Steering
- Electrical Power Steering
- Electrohydraulic Power Steering
- Engine Power
- Paddings
- Paint Protection
- Panorama Window Panel
- Park Assist
- Parking Heater
- Parking Sensors
- Passenger Safety Cell
- Passive Safety Features
- Pearl Effect
- Pedestrian Protection
- Petrol Direct Injection
- Petrol Engine
- Piezo Injectors
- Pitch and Roll of the Car Bodywork
- Plastics in Vehicle Construction
- Pollen Filter
- Post-Injection
- Power Operated Tailgate
- Powertrain
- Power Weight Ratio
- Pre-Crash Sensors
- Pre-Injection
- Programmable Interval of the Windscreen Wiper
- Programmed Deformation Zones
- Progressive Steering
- Protection Against Corrosion
- Pump-jet Injection Technology
- Pyrotechnic Belt Tensioner
Pedestrian Protection
We build our cars so other road users and pedestrians are as protected as possible. Measures for the protection of pedestrians include special deformation elements in the front bumper, keeping the maximum possible distance between bonnet and engine, and deformable wings. There must also be no sharp corners or edges and no protruding parts such as badges or trim components. The aim is to minimise the risk of injury by designing the 'contact zones' to give way as much as possible.