13 DANGEROUS Old Car Features That No Longer Exist!
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Publicado 2024-07-12
Explore the dangers of old car features in this captivating YouTube video titled "13 DANGEROUS Old Car Features That No Longer Exist!" From the 1950s to the 1980s in the USA, discover the safety hazards that were once common in vehicles. Watch now to learn about these obsolete features and how car safety has evolved over the years.
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Just seeing those neck seatbelts makes me cringe!
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The most dangerous item is still in all cars on the road today: The driver.
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The steering wheel is NOT the oldest invention in automotive history. Early cars had tillers.
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Tucker is not accurately represented by the Volkswagon Beetle!
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Neck seatbelts were never a thing. According to Snopes "the concept appears to have been inspired by a scene in the 2008 film "The Onion Movie"". Totally debunked and it took a single search engine query to find it.
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Neck seatbelts. When you listen to your kid's ideas instead of engineers.
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This video has numerous inaccuracies and is only worth watching to simply view the old vehicles and their parts.
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Neck seatbelt = automatic collision decapitation device.
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“BEHOLD! THE DECAP-INATOR!” (Neck seat belt)
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Grew up riding in the back of a 70 F-100 pickup. More than once my dad would throw out his cigarette butt and it would hit me in the head or face.😂 I survived.
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I'm old enough to have heard it all ....power steering took the fun out of driving ,abs brakes took the skill out of driving , seat belts held you captive in a car after a crash ,radial tyres meant you couldn't feel the road , car heaters made you sleepy etc etc . All by people just wanted to moan about something and criticise everything .
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Sometimes I wonder who were the freaking morons that came up wit these ideas. Neck seat belts? Why not just put a safety spike on the steering wheel airbag?
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How can the non existence of crumple zones be a feature of older cars if they hadn't yet been invented? It's a bit like saying the problem with today's cars is the lack of a zenklebar which is likely to be invented in 2075.
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The Tucker's pop-out windshield wasn't just an escape mechanism; it was meant to pop out so that the passengers's faces wouldn't meet the non-safety glass of the windshield.
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The neck seatbelt, what could go wrong ? 😂
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4:01 "The traditional steering wheel, the oldest invention in automotive history..." The earliest cars used tiller steering, not wheels, so...yeah.
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One thing is for certain. Seeing these vehicles reminds me of the fact that I am truly old.
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If you thought lap belts were inconvenient, I recall my 1970 Dodge Dart which had separate shoulder belts which had to unclipped from hooks above the window and then attached to the lap belt which had already been buckled. There was also no retractor, so when you exited, you had to fiddle to re-stow the shoulder belt above the window before you got out.
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17:59 That's a Triumph TR 2/3 assembly line in the U.K. not Japan.
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Wrist twist steering dangerous. More like wrist break steering😂😂😂