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Nils Bohlin, inventor of the three-point seatbelt, received a gold medal from the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Science in and, in , was inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame.

Bohlin, a former aviation engineer at Saab who worked on ejector seats, knew an effective belt must absorb force across the body yet be so easy to use even a child could buckle up. His ingenious solution took the form of a combined lap belt with a diagonal belt across the chest.

That design meant the belt would remain in place and not shift under a load. According to the latest figures released as part of celebrations surrounding the 50th anniversary of the invention of the three-point seatbelt, it has saved a million lives across the world and prevented even more serious injuries.

Reducing your chance of injury or death by at least 50 percent in the event of a collision, it remains the most successful contribution to safety in the history of motoring.

Seat belts became compulsory in the UK , and since then they have saved between 35, and 50, lives. To ensure every car could be fitted with the technology, Volvo waived the patent rights — meaning plenty of people would benefit from the harness. It debuted on the PV Inspired by space rocket seats, which saw astronauts lying on their backs to reduce the chance of injury, Volvo brought this concept into child seating.

The seat helped minimise injury on impact, with Volvo also innovating with booster seats in and as well. Side impact airbags were added to the system in Volvo focused on this problem and developed the whiplash protection system that includes a strong headrest and a uniform seat design that provides a lot of support in an impact.

Deploying in just 25 thousandths of a second, the curtain runs from the front to the back of the cabin. Using two innovations in one, the ROPS system uses the electronic roll stability control system to prevent the vehicle rolling over, and strengthened steel in the roof to help prevent serious injury if the car does topple. This led to the convertible version of the system, which deploys steel bars when the vehicle detects it is upside down and prevent serious head injury of occupants. There are many places world-wide where you can find historical products, documents and photographs from the Volvo Group.

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This has been an eventful journey which began in with our founding fathers Assar Gabrielsson and Gustaf Larsson. Our commitment to quality and safety is rooted in the visionary approach of our founding fathers, Assar Gabrielsson and Gustaf Larson and their aim to produce safe, high-quality vehicles.

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