At what point does a specific safety technology go from an extra option for those that can afford it, to a necessity that everyone must have? Imagine a car where seat belts didn't come standard and could set you back an extra £400 (US$670). It sounds absurd today, but the definition of standard safety is … Continued
At what point does a specific safety technology go from an extra option for those that can afford it, to a necessity that everyone must have? Imagine a car where seat belts didn't come standard and could set you back an extra £400 (US$670). It sounds absurd today, but the definition of standard safety is changing all the time.
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