There is, it's just that we've been doing it for so long that it's gone from being a decorative motif to a boring and ugly background feature of the architecture: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_rod
The metal shell of most vehicles also protect the occupants from lightning strikes.
A lightning protection system only protects the building and the equipment attached to it. I suppose you could make an argument that it protects occupants from fires caused by lightning strikes, but itβs there to protect the building and equipment first and foremost.
Fun fact: lightning rods are called air terminals.
The metal shell of most vehicles also protect the occupants from lightning strikes.