head rests
The Headrest .
Headrest.The best safety feature for preventing whiplash is the headrest. You head should never be above the headrest so that it can do its job.
It is a safety feature that prevents whiplash
No, while airbags can provide some protection during a collision, they are not the best safety feature for preventing whiplash. The most effective measures include properly designed head restraints and seats that minimize head and neck movement during a crash. These features are specifically engineered to reduce the risk of whiplash injuries by limiting the backward and forward motion of the head.
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The headrest on the top of the back of the seat. That is why they put them there.
Fuse
A circuit breaker, or a fuse.
Exercise treats whiplash by preventing chronic symptoms, improving the condition of muscles.
Safety Catch.
The adjustable head rest in street cars. The Hans device in race cars.
The sliding collar on a Bunsen burner helps control the air flow to the burner, regulating the flame intensity and preventing potential accidents from uncontrolled gas flow. This feature enhances safety by allowing users to easily adjust and extinguish the flame.