Mr Pig
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Cunobelin said:Or are we back to the weird conjecture that we only need to save cyclists - driver head injuries are acceptable
Your reasoning is jaundiced. If you chose to continue it you could argue that it is a failure to address cyclist safety by not putting them into cars!
Safety measures are developed that are appropriate for the situation. It is simply incorrect to say that car driver's head injuries have been ignored just because the safety devices involved are not the one you're choosing to suggest. My car has about ten air-bags which are all designed primarily to protect the head. Car interior material and configuration has for many years been designed to reduce the damage to body parts in an impact, you won't find a lot of concrete on the inside of a modern car.
Safety devices have been developed in line with typical patterns of use for vehicle concerned, the likelihood of the particular crashes that it could be in and the ability of the user to adopt the safety measures correctly. This is why you have air-bags in passenger cars but harnesses and helmets in racing cars. Which I would have thought was fairly obvious, unless you have an axe to grind and choose to be obtuse about it.