There are seatbelt extender available for both car and airline seatbelts
what do you mean early cars? bumpers and seatbelts and lots of steel.
To keep the occupants from being ejected.
1942
They were invented by Volvo (Latin for 'I Roll') in 1849.
January 1, 1968
When pigs can fly, that'll happen
Seatbelts were first introduced in cars in the early 1950s. The first production car to feature seatbelts as standard equipment was the 1959 Volvo PV544. However, it wasn't until the 1960s and 1970s that seatbelt use became more widespread, thanks to increasing awareness of road safety and legislation mandating their installation.
The cars have been built with seatbelts, comfy chairs and airbags that way if you crash you will have a little bit of protection.
Newer cars are equiped with new safety devices such as airbags, anti lock braking system, and seatbelts. Yes and older cars like my restoration haas no airbags
If the vehicle was built with seat belts you have to have them but if it didn't have the belts from the factory your not required to have them.
Yes, the 1964 Mercury Monterey was equipped with seatbelts as standard safety features. However, while they were available, the use of seatbelts was not mandated by law at that time, so their presence and usage varied among vehicles. Many cars of that era included them, but it was not universally practiced for drivers and passengers to wear them.
Everything has changed. From the type of materials used to make them lighter and safer and to the interiors that show you more about what the vehicle is doing. There are now safety devices including seatbelts and airbags to fuel injection systems. Nothing is the same as it was.