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- Airbag - Wikipedia
An airbag is a vehicle occupant-restraint system using a bag designed to inflate in milliseconds during a collision and then deflate afterwards [1] It consists of an airbag cushion, a flexible fabric bag, an inflation module, and an impact sensor
- Airbags - IIHS-HLDI
Airbags are one of the most important safety innovations of recent decades Normally hidden, they inflate instantly to provide crucial cushioning for vehicle occupants when a crash occurs Both front and side airbags substantially reduce fatality risk Front airbags have been required in all new passenger vehicles since the 1999 model year Side airbags aren’t specifically mandated, but
- 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
- 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
- MyAirbags - We Help You Save Money On Seatbelt And Airbag Module Repairs
Repair your original parts instead of purchasing new or aftermarket parts Save hundreds of dollars and help save the earth by “Reducing, Reusing, Recycling
- What to Know About Air Bags? - WebMD
Find out what you need to know about air bags and how they work Learn the benefits and dangers and learn how your whole family can travel safely with airbags
- How Airbags Work | HowStuffWorks
Do airbags reduce the risk of injury in crashes? Learn about airbags and see the Mythbusters test airbag explosions in a video from Discovery Channel
- 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
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