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Comment by Zak

18 days ago

> Every safety regulation is written in blood.

This has become a mantra, but it's not always true. Automatic shoulder belts, for example were a terrible idea, and 5 MPH bumpers were more about repair costs than reducing injuries.

The 5mph bumper impact standard was, as you've pointed out, not a safety regulation.

Automatic shoulder belts being annoying is irrelevant. The dozen-ish explosive, expanding gas sacks in my car are kinda frightening. Both originated with a regulation requiring passive restraint systems to reduce collision injury/death.