#37: Steering Column Adjustability
Early cars came with fixed steering columns, offering no flexibility for drivers of different sizes. This made driving awkward, especially for shorter or taller individuals. In the 1960s, automakers began introducing adjustable columns that allowed for slight angle changes.

It was a slight shift, but one that made a big difference in comfort. These early systems laid the groundwork for more advanced features. Today, telescoping steering columns enable drivers to adjust the wheel position in and out, allowing for fine-tuning the fit with ease.
