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VOLVO MADE HISTORY - and the world a far safer place - 50 years ago today when it delivered the worlds first car with standard 3-point safety belts. |
It all started with a Volvo PV544 delivered to a dealership in the town of Kristianstad, Sweden. The three-point belt was invented by Volvo engineer Nils Bohlin, who was looking for a better way of keeping people secure in a collision.
In 1963, Volvo introduced the three-point belt in the United States after performing a number of crash tests that validated their claims that it offered the best protection to occupants. In 1967, the Swedish automaker presented data from collisions in Volvo cars over a one-year period that found the seat belt saved lives and reduced injuries by 50-60 percent. That same year, Volvo offered the seat belt as standard on front and rear outboard seats.
"What makes the three-point belt unique is that it improves safety for all types of occupants, in all types of accidents," says Hans Nyth, head of the Volvo Cars Safety Center. "In both the front and the rear seats. One often talks about the protective effect in head-on collisions, but the belt also helps prevent the car's occupants from being thrown out of the car in a rollover, for instance.