I think it would make sense to have a safety briefing tag prominently displayed on the back of the headrests so passengers can read them. With a pointer to an expanded laminated safety card in the seat back pocket. Front seat passengers can have one in the sun visor.
I recently saw a video where the guy tested slamming Cybertruck doors, and they often broke in such a way that the inner moulding came apart and half-jammed things up, ripping apart if you tried to open it again. I imagine things are even worse in an actual crash.
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it's foreign to me that a car needs a passenger safety brief just to inform everyone how to open a door in the event of an emergency.
I think it would make sense to have a safety briefing tag prominently displayed on the back of the headrests so passengers can read them. With a pointer to an expanded laminated safety card in the seat back pocket. Front seat passengers can have one in the sun visor.
I recently saw a video where the guy tested slamming Cybertruck doors, and they often broke in such a way that the inner moulding came apart and half-jammed things up, ripping apart if you tried to open it again. I imagine things are even worse in an actual crash.