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by jakemoshenko 1031 days ago
Pros: It will automatically orient to either a frontal or rear collision and has tons of contact area with the body. If it's made of even a slightly stretchy material it would also spread the force out over some period of time.
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I wish more vehicles had more rear-facing seats. Can’t get used to it without experiencing it throughout life.

Seems like only bi-directional train cars have them, or trams that rarely slow down rapidly.

Metros have them, and in my experience the rear-facing seats are more comfortable, as metros decelerate much faster than they accelerate (or at least in Lille, I didn't notice it as much in three other metros I took).
The Kia Carnival can be switched to rear-facing - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdG3BAudW2g
I had similar thoughts, but that doesn't make it any less funny!