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Why was the national traffic and motor vehicle safety act of 1966 significant?

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It forced auto companies to add safety features to their vehicles, including head rests, energy-absorbing steering wheels, shatter-resistant windshields, and seat belts.
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It recognized the right of consumers to buy safe cars.

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