Does Pa. still have
mandatory annual vehicle safety inspections?
My dad taught us safety is all upstairs, in addition to seat belts, etc.
Mom used to keep a dash magnet in the family station wagon that said speed kills.
Cars and roads are safer today, drivers, maybe not so much.
Crumple zones, air bags, except Takata ones, and break away sign posts, and safer guard rails and water barrel abutment cushions, digital warning signs, etc. all help.
In the late 60's, when the film was made, a collapsable steering column, laminated glass, and tint was state of the art in car safety.
A Chevy Impala had blinding chrome inside A pillars and windshield trim in 1964.
After a vacation trip to Michigan in 1965, my dad took his '55 Bel Air for Pa. inspection. I went with him. Being an inquisative 5 year old, I watched the inspector hoist the car up, and the front wheel came off the upper ball joint.
After we moved to Michigan the following year, I noticed how many cars there were with loud exausts, banged up fenders, broken lights or ones not working.
Not allowed in Pa. then.