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How Cars Have Changed Throughout The Years

By: Gen Wright Home | Automotive | Cars


In this article we'll take a very close look at how cars have changed throughout the years. Perhaps the most important aspect that has changed is the improved safety standards. Well with cars now having up to 8 airbags and seatbelts, it is very much evident that they are indeed much safer indeed!

Modern cars nowadays provide a huge, wide range of safety features that include standard equipment available in even the most base models. In fact, the more safety features you have installed in your car, the more likely you are to save on insurance costs and charges!

AIR BAGS

This is by far the most necessary features for surviving any type of crash. Air bags are perfectly designed to protect the driver's and occupants faces and heads from striking the hard surface interior parts of the vehicle. While considered very effective, air bags, in head on collisions can deploy in less than 1/20th of a second! Protection is even more enhanced of course, when the occupants us their safety seat belts. And seat belts do work! You can ask anyone that's been in any type of car crash and you'll see that they are indeed very valuable in providing safety in the most highest of levels!

In the past, airbag systems were often considered to be harmful, especially for children who sit in the front passenger side seat. This was remedied by making the enforcement of the airbags themselves less forceful, while still not reducing their effectiveness. They are in fact, still safe as ever, even with this lower forceful impact. As a general rule of thumb, parents should always keep their kids in the back seat, as this is by far, the safest possible place to keep any child.

ANTI-LOCK BRAKES

Often times when a car brakes, the actual brakes themselves may lock up, causing a frictional skidding of the car that may prove to be very unsafe. To prevent this, anti-lock brakes were invented. Typically, with standard anti-lock brakes, just a gently pressing of the brakes may be necessary, however, there are some anti-lock braking systems that might require more hard breaking in certain situations.

THE ACTUAL SIZE OF THE CAR

Bigger, larger cars often provide more protection for passengers, whereas smaller cars provide less protection. Unfortunately, the occupants of a small vehicle might be more injured or even severely injured, as a result of a crash rather than occupants in larger vehicles.

SAFETY BELTS

Pretty much every single vehicle sold today provide either manual or automatic seat belts. It would be very wise for both the drivers and the passengers to always make full use of these safety restraints, to prevent injury in crashes, even little crashes. However, the best protection in this case is assured by a combination of lap and shoulder belt restraint.

Many vehicles nowadays also offer standard head restraints. These often times will help the passengers head from snapping back and forth in the actual even of a crash. Most vehicles have these restraints for passengers sitting in the rear area seats also. For better performance of these restraints, the actual head restraints should be positioned in accordance to the persons height, etc.

So as we can see from here, technology has really advanced. Cars of the beginning of car manufacturing cannot compare to the cars of today in terms of safety, etc.



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