We mentioned The Invisible Bicycle Helmet project last fall, but this video gives a closer look at its creators, design students Anna and Terese. “If people say it’s impossible we have to prove them wrong.”
The airbag is moving out from the cars and will maybe go even further and become implemented in more different places. I can imaging toddlers wearing belts or small backpacks that will inflate at the moment they are falling in the day care yard…
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