• Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Than their required use. Gendered crash test dummies have been a thing for a long time, but AFAIK prior to this there was no anatomical requirements at all, including children (?). Obviously it’s huge to include this since IDK a single woman who doesn’t have troubles with the extremely male-focused design of all modern cars (fucking seatbelts do not play well with tits (how is this still a thing) women can’t adjust mirrors to be useful since they sit below the sight envelope, blind spots, etc), but this is a bit sensationaist of a headline…

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      2 months ago

      fucking seatbelts do not play well with tits (how is this still a thing)

      This sounds hard to solve, especially for women with fuller bosom. I’m assuming that the car has a mechanism that allows raising/lowering the seatbelt height, and that this didn’t solve the issue…

      The answer would probably be a harness, like they use for racing, but it’s so inconvenient to use as to not actually being a solution to a boob-squashing neck-sawing strap.