GM Addresses Minivan Design Flaw with Simple Sticker Solution
In response to safety concerns, GM has implemented a straightforward fix for its minivan doors, utilizing a sticker to mitigate head injuries.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 13 days ago
General Motors has introduced a new safety measure for its minivans, addressing a design flaw that has led to head injuries due to the swept-back door design.
The solution involves placing a sticker on the door frame, aimed at enhancing passenger safety and preventing accidents when entering or exiting the vehicle.
This innovative approach reflects GM's commitment to addressing consumer safety concerns, although it raises questions about the effectiveness of such a simple fix.