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{NAME}, think you know how new vehicle tech works? WATCH these new videos

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Learn how new auto features can help keep you safe. Membership drives us forward. Thanks for helping

Learn how new auto features can help keep you safe. [View a short video now]( [View online ›]( Membership drives us forward. Thanks for helping us support mature drivers everywhere [I'm ready to hit the road with more confidence][I'm ready to hit the road with more confidence]( {NAME}, you probably already know that vehicles just keep getting smarter. Good thing it’s never been easier to learn how new safety technology can help boost your confidence behind the wheel. Our series of short, informative videos will get you up to speed on how the latest features can help you park, warn you if you’re getting drowsy, keep an eye on your blind spots and much more.** Smart headlights that adjust brightness automatically for curves or oncoming cars at night Crash mitigation systems that detect and warn you about objects in your path Voice activated systems that help you stay focused and hands-free while driving Roundabout navigation tips that can teach you how to navigate these intersections safely [WATCH VIDEO]( [Share with a friend](mailto:Enter%20an%20email?subject=Check%20out%20these%20online%20videos%20about%20new%20car%20tech!&body=I%20thought%20you%20would%20be%20interested%20in%20AARP's%20free%20online%20educational%20resources%20on%20vehicles,%20driving%20and%20alternative%20transportation.%20Check%20out%20the%20link%20below%20to%20watch%20the%20videos!%0A%0A Fine tune your driving skills and you could save on auto insurance. Wish your auto insurance suddenly gave you a multiyear discount?* Refresh your driving skills with 25% off the AARP Smart Driver™ online course and they just might. (Promo code: MAY). Offer ends 6/2 [REGISTER & SAVE]( *Upon completion, you may be eligible to receive an auto insurance discount. Other restrictions may apply. Consult your agent for details. Join With Automatic Renewal and Save 25% on Your First Year of Membership [JOIN NOW]( [AARP]( [Toyota] This program is supported by Toyota. **Technology features not available in all vehicles. [Join AARP]( [AARP.org]( [Contact Us]( [Manage Your Account]( [Unsubscribe From This Type of Email]( [Unsubscribe From All AARP Email]( [AARP ©1995-2022](. All rights reserved. 601 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20049 | [Privacy Policy](

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