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The first safety features were brakes, padded dashboards and safety belts. These automobile features were inspired from studies done by Cornell Aeronautical Labs.
In modern they change the words but in early it's the original.
an early car did not have very many safety feature but it had air bags and seat belts
seat belts, air bags, antilock brakes, inertia fuel cutout, disk brakes, reverse lights, head lights, horn.... Just about everything on the car is safety related and has evolved since the early models
5 mph bumper Seat belts collapsable steering column Padded dashboard Passenger safety cage Air bags reinforced door panels Nader door pins
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They are the same. Cro-Magnon were early modern humans.
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Airbags. Safety glass. Seatbelts. Crumple zones. Collapsable steering columns. Padded dashboards. Puncture proof gastanks. blowout resistant tires. Onstar. Gps navigation. Anti lock brakes. Headrests. All I can think of right now.
Cro-Magnons had a high forehead, prominent chin, and vertical forehead. They also had large brains and robust skeletons with sturdy bones. Additionally, they had a similar skeletal structure to modern humans, indicating their close evolutionary relationship to us.
Cro-Magnon were early modern humans. The looked just like us, and had the same features.
Early modern France was created in 1492.