Car Safety
Car safety has sure come a long way since arms
were broken from simply trying to start the cars! (Broken arms were commonplace before the advent of the
electric starter. Often, the car engine would backfire when a fellow was turning the starter crank on the
front of the engine.) Thankfully, car starter technology advanced, along with everything else.
Automotive safety has gotten to be a science all its own.
Gone are the days when safety was 100% up to the driver. Because with
the ever increasing number of cars on the roads and the higher speed limits, car safety has become high-tech.
And in the case of airbags and anti-lock brakes, it's not an optional add-on anymore. Safety has
become a critical aspect of the manufacturing process itself, along with being federally
mandated.
Microprocessors Helping Make Us
Safe
Car safety takes on several forms inside and
outside the car nowadays. While the person behind the wheel is still the best safety feature (or lack
thereof) in a car, now the driver is helped by microprocessors. These computers are hooked up to equally high-tech
hardware such as anti-lock brakes and active traction control devices. All which helps the driver keep the
vehicle on the road and stopped before it hits something. But the main safety ingredient is and always will
be--the driver.
Air Bags
Air bags are in every vehicle
produced since around 2000, even in under-developed countries. And the better cars now have side-impact air
bags. Car safety has truly been revolutionized by the introduction of these airbags. It's amazing
to see two cars completely totalled and the drivers standing around the vehicles unscathed. All due to
airbags.
Because even with an
irresponsible and unsafe driver at the wheel--regardless of the other technological improvements in car safety like
antilock brakes--the airbags have proven to make car crashes survivable. Some of these accidents that would
otherwise be considered unsurvivable, turned out to be not only survivable, but often the occupants have been able
to walk away from the crash scene. All due to the airbags deploying on impact and cushioning the driver's or
occupants' heads and bodies.
The Latest Air Bags
The latest addition to airbag technology is the "curtain"
airbags. These deploy from the area just above the
door frame--in a downward motion to form a "curtain" between the occupant's head and
the window. This has proven to reduce head injuries.
So car safety has become an integral part of the design and manufacture of motor
vehicles nowadays. And the insurance companies are loving it!
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