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Yes, cars have lots of safety features but motorcycles don't.
Cars should have doors and seat belts for safety features. Other safety features include: airbags, safety locks and anti-lock brakes.
The 1950 Ford cars did not have many safety features, like we do today, in place. The cars and trucks did have safety belts.
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No. However, cars have plenty of safety features also drivers of cars have lots of more protection than motorcycles. Motorcycles do not have safety features, just only helmets but however that motorcycles can really easily fall over but not cars. Cars can't fall over.
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The safety ratings on the newest Chrysler cars for 2012 are still being done on the new line of vehicles. There are however many new safety features and functions that are coming in the new 2012/2013 line of cars.
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Safety features in a car include, seat belts, airbags, child proof locks and windshield wipers. Windshield wipers help improve visibility when it is raining.
Yes and no Pickups are not as stringently safety regulated by the government, but this is getting much better. Most have the same basic features. Large trucks are not tested or regulated to the same existent as cars at all and are not required to have many of the feature's.
Old cars, although very cool, were not nearly as safe as they are today. Old cars up to the mid 1980's were carbureted, new cars are fuel injected. Many of the old cars didn't come with seat belts, now it is required. New cars have newer technology, and better features than old cars. Old cars came fast stock, new cars come slower for safety. Old cars were built for power, and they weren't designed to hold back emissions. New cars have to pass emissions from the factory. Essentailly, old cars were round, large, and sucked down gas (5 MPG). New cars are square, small, and use like 40 MPH.