czechsonofagun
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When GM introduced the first 'production' airbags in the 1973 Chevy Impalas, it saved the bag covers from most of the crashes that took place with that fleet. You can see the driver's face in them" Makeup, hair, nose and teeth marks. I worked in the lab doing the analysis of these crashes.
The surprize finding was the number of people who sued the company because their face was scratched or their glasses were broken and/or teeth chipped or ear drums blown. Not to mention that they felt they would have been better off taking the steering wheel or windshield directly...
There is this simulator of car impact - I saw it years ago overseas. They would let you sit in it during a crash and it was your choice seat belts or not. Very interesting, you would say "sure, I can hold myself against the steering wheel on impact 30 kmh" LOL, they would let it go 20 kmh and no matter how much you braced yourself, it still hurt like nobody's business.
I always wear seatbelts and still this was very educating.