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Air bags?
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Know this is a funny question but how do airbags work? A member of my family has recently been in a bad car crash and had to be taken to hospital. Something was mentioned about the air bags that i didnt understand, they said they inflate at 200 mph and can bruise you and also contain chemicals which can be dangerous. Can anyone give me any clarification please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are like a small explosion in front of you and do cause burns and bruising, but the idea is that is preferable to the alternative.
It is wise to position your seat as far back as is comfortable while having full control.
It worries me when I see people sitting close to the wheel , or even leaning forward wth elbows bent. They are likely to be badly injured by the airbag, or worse still connect with the dashboard and wheel before the bag can do its job.
It is wise to position your seat as far back as is comfortable while having full control.
It worries me when I see people sitting close to the wheel , or even leaning forward wth elbows bent. They are likely to be badly injured by the airbag, or worse still connect with the dashboard and wheel before the bag can do its job.
Also don't know if it is still true, but at one time American cars had bigger air bags. This was because US residents didn't have to wear seat belts, so needed greater protection from airbags.
Trouble was if you were swerving when the bag went off and were therefore leaning against the door, it would sometimes burst open and the bag would eject you from the car like a bullet.
Trouble was if you were swerving when the bag went off and were therefore leaning against the door, it would sometimes burst open and the bag would eject you from the car like a bullet.