Thursday, August 8, 2013

Airbags can be traumatic

Airbags in cars to reduce the risk of injury for people of average height, and for those with lower growth and higher 149sm 190cm they increase injury in case of an accident, according to scientists. Scientists from the University of Portland, Oregon conducted a study on the safety of airbags. In the last 10-15 years, the airbag is in the spotlight. Experts have found that they are intended to protect, but for certain groups of people are more likely to additional risks. Researchers believe that a person's weight has no effect on the likelihood of injury. This is a very important point, because many of today's models use exactly the airbag weight to calculate the level of airbag deployment in a collision. Scientists advise passengers high and short, if possible, sit back, and offer drivers with a growing shift away from non-standard air bags for at least 30 cm specialists also manufacturers equip cars on and off the airbag.

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