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When were padded dashboards invented?

Believe it or not but padded dashboards came about on wagons. Even the term " dashboard " comes from the parts of a wagon. On a wagon a dashboard is the part that is in front of the driver and protests his/her legs.. It was padded for further protection.


What is the difference between padded receiver gloves and regular receiver gloves?

Padded Receiver gloves are padded on the top of the hand and fingers and regular receiver gloves are not padded. Both feature the same sticky grip.


Why is padded dashboards are used in cars?

To soften the blow in the event of a collision.


What is a padded steering wheel?

A steering wheel that is padded with leather for comforment when driving


The reason padded dashboards are used in cars is that they?

Increase the time of impact in a collision.


Do you have gloves in boxing?

The only protective gear worn in professional boxing matches are gloves. Head gear is usually given to more amateur fighters, such as in high school.


What are the possible Medical concerns for Professional boxing?

Mainly head trauma. Even though boxers wear padded gloves the constant pounding that the head takes can be very destructive.


What four safety features are in a modern car?

airbags, cushioning, seatbelts and padded dashboards


Padded dashboards in cars are safer in an accident than non-padded ones because an occupant hitting the dashboard has a?

They are safer because a person hitting the dashboard has a padding.


What are padded cloth gloves for?

they can help you from you're hand getting broke


Padded dashboards in cars are safer than non-padded ones because an occupant hitting the dashboard has?

Padded dashboards in cars are safer than non-padded ones because they provide a softer surface that can absorb some of the impact energy during a collision. This reduces the risk of serious injuries, such as head trauma, that can occur when an occupant strikes a hard, unyielding surface. The cushioning helps to dissipate forces and minimize blunt force injuries, thereby enhancing overall passenger safety.


What do you called the boxer glove?

Speed gloves - These are gloves that are used when practicing on a floor bag. They are designed to help build up stamina.Bag gloves - These gloves are padded to protect a boxer's hand when practicing on heaver weight bags. These gloves are favorites with newer boxers.Sparring gloves - These are gloves that are used when two boxers are practicing against one another. They are made to protect both athletes.Fight gloves - These gloves are similar to sparring gloves in that they protect both athletes. However they are less padded and are favored by more experienced boxers.

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