Would You Trust This Car Safety Device from 1927?
Автор: Vibrant History
Загружено: 2025-09-10
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🚗💡 In 1927 Berlin, engineers tested a bizarre “pedestrian catcher” — a giant net on the front of a car designed to scoop up anyone it hit before they went under the wheels. A strange but fascinating attempt to make cars safer nearly 100 years ago!
👉 What do you think — genius idea or total fail?
🎞️ Footage restored and colorized by Vibrant History.
📍 Filmed in Berlin, Germany, 1927.
🔧 This experimental device was never mass-produced, but it reflected growing fears about rising car accidents as automobiles spread across cities.
🧠 The concept drew inspiration from tramway fenders, which had been used to push or scoop people clear of tracks.
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