A respected eight-year-long university study, for example,
confirmed without a doubt that the combination of airbags
and seat belts effectively reduced spinal injuries from
automobile accidents.
Larger vehicles such as trucks
and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) have statistically
trailed the safety requirements for passenger vehicles,
as well as such innovations as padded dashboards, collapsible
steering columns, anti-lock brakes and side airbags.
Airbags have been controversial
over the years because some people have been severely
injured or killed from their deployment. Significant
advancements have been made to airbags in recent years,
resulting in greater safety. The important lesson is
this: Always wear your seat belt and allow 10 inches
between your breastbone and the steering wheel to prevent
injury from airbag deployment. Children age 12 and under
should ride in the back seat properly restrained. Children
riding in the front passenger seat should sit as far
bag from the airbag as possible. |