• texture@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    that was my first thought too, but i dont recall ever taking corners that sharp at 60 or 50 mph.

    edit - oop i missed the part you said better safety for crashes, that sounds reasonable, and im curious about how its more safe.

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      22 hours ago

      Modern cars bend and flex during a crash, and they do it in such a way to keep occupants safer. Bench seats can’t do that as well. They also don’t work as well with modern air bags and seatbelts, and they often lack headrests.
      Without a headrest a relatively low speed impact basically snaps your neck and whips your head into the dashboard.

      You want your seat to basically hug you and lock you into place. There’s a reason racecar seats look like they do.