When she patented her invention in 1903, car companies rejected it as ""a distraction."" They argued:
- Drivers should just pay better attention
- Real drivers don't mind the weather
- This is just a silly woman's gadget
Prevents millions of accidents annually
Is used on every modern vehicle (even spacecraft!)
Saves more lives than seatbelts or airbags combinedThe bitter irony? Mary Anderson never made a penny from her genius. The patent expired before wipers became standard. Yet her legacy lives on every time you drive safely through rain, snow, or storms.
Fun Fact: The first automatic wipers (1923) used vacuum power from the engine - so they slowed down when you accelerated!
via Weird & Wonderful Facts

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