DETROIT – When the redesigned Ford F-150 and Dodge Ram hit dealerships this fall, some important safety features will also be standard, including electronic stability systems to counteract skids and side curtain airbags to protect occupants in a collision. Pickups have generally trailed the market in safety features, with just eight percent offering standard stability systems in 2007, according to IIHS. That same year, 58 percent of cars and 87 percent of SUVs were equipped with those systems standard. Head- and chest-protecting side airbags were standard on just seven percent of pickups in 2007, according to the Boston Globe.
The outgoing Ram offered stability control and side airbags as options, but the F-150 had neither. Now, the 2009 F-150 features standard rollover-resisting stability system in the form of Ford’s AdvanceTrac, which is also programmed to correct trailer sway. Side curtain airbags are also standard, and an optional trailer-brake controller can automatically apply trailer brakes as needed.










