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- Airbag - Wikipedia
Airbags are considered "passive" restraints and act as a supplement to "active" restraints Because no action by a vehicle occupant is required to activate or use the airbag, it is considered a "passive" device
- Vehicle Air Bags and Injury Prevention | NHTSA
Learn about the safety benefits of frontal and side airbags and how to safely position yourself and passengers to avoid an airbag related injury
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- Airbags - IIHS-HLDI
Airbags are inflatable cushions built into a vehicle that protect occupants from hitting the vehicle interior or objects outside the vehicle (for example, other vehicles or trees) during a collision The instant a crash begins, sensors start to measure impact severity
- How do airbags work? - Explain that Stuff
A simple explanation of how a sudden explosion of gas triggers a car's airbags to inflate during a crash
- Where Are the 7 Airbags in a Car: Discover Their Locations and Safety . . .
This article explores the types of airbags—including driver, passenger, side, curtain, knee, rear, and seatbelt airbags—and how they work together to enhance protection during collisions
- 6 Types of Airbags in Modern Vehicles Explained
Modern vehicles are equipped with six key types of airbags that provide critical protection for occupants in the event of a crash Front airbags are the first line of defense, reducing the risk of serious head and chest injuries in frontal collisions
- How Do Airbags Work? Are They Safe? - GoodCar
Car airbags are safety devices that are designed specifically to deploy quickly in the event of a significant collision Airbags systems are designed to help protect the occupants of a vehicle from injury by providing a cushioned surface to absorb the force of an impact
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