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How is a modern car built for safety?
A modern car has complex machinery and structures built into the bodywork so that it is safe. A strong body frame is designed to protect the occupants in a crash. An anti-lock braking system (ABS) enables the car to brake without skidding by releasing and reapplying the brakes many times every second. The steering column is made in sections that will collapse in the event of a crash.
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