By the end of the first twenty-five years of motoring history, Britainʼs road toll was in the thousands, and something had to be done to curb the terrible cost associated with the centuryʼs newest invention.
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The earliest seatbelts caught on in the 1950ʼs, three-point belts becoming law in some countries (including the UK and Australia) due to their effectiveness in saving lives. Speed limits, air-bags and stability-control technology are some other ideas that have been beneficial for safety, although air bags have the potential to cause injury and even death in children, something car manufacturers are working on to try to eradicate.
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This is really interesting, how is this not more popular?
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5:50 the stupidest man in sweden..7:20 the second dumbest man in sweden…he looks scared..the best way to reduce city accidents is by following the rules about distance between cars.. most people think the braking distance is an opening to squeeze in.. they don't think and prepare for what's ahead , pay attention to the signs or just don't care.