Airbags
Imagine yourself and a friend on a road trip. All of the sudden a car pulls out in front of you. When you finally wake up, you notice that you were in a terrible accident. You see your friend lying inside the car. Your friend's neck has been broken by the impact of the airbag on the passenger side of the car. Airbags are thought to be a great safety feature on automobiles, but they have caused many injuries and deaths in all kinds of accidents. Even though air bags are designed to save lives, they can be harmful or fatal to some people. Airbags should be more safe, have an easy access to turn off airbags, or they should only be installed in the front of the automobiles. Airbags can be found in most recently manufactured automobiles. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Highway Loss Data Institute (Insurance Institute) web page, "Over 107 million (52%) of the over 207 million cars and light trucks on U.S. roads have driver airbags. Over 81 million (39.4%) of these also have passenger airbags. Another one million new vehicles with airbags are being sold each month." Many vehicles have airbags, and the statistics show that more people have been surviving frontal accidents with airbags.
} lost the use of her arm because of an air bag. Everyone should be able to have switches installed in their vehicles; not just people who meet the requirements set by the National Highway Transportation Safety Association. Airbags have saved more lives during accidents, but they also caused a small percentage of injury or death. Some of those were due to a very simple fender bender. Before you go on your next road trip, make sure that you and your friends or family member/s are in the proper places in the vehicle. Airbags in cars can function correctly if simple procedures are followed. According to an online article on CNN, "Government Announces Rules For Airbag Switches," it stated, "If the owner of a vehicle or a passenger has a medical condition which would put them at a greater risk from airbags, then they can get permission to disable the airbags in their vehicle. There has been some luxury vehicles coming out with six or eight airbags. If you leave the airbag on or installed, you must keep the steering wheel at least 10 inches away from you at all times, and have the airbag pointing at your chest, to prevent head and neck injury. Automotive manufacturers suggest that young children should sit in the back of the automobile so they will not be injured by an airbag. According to Insurance Institute, "Since 1990, 170 deaths reportedly have been caused by airbags inflating in low severity crashes. According to the Insurance Institute, "Deaths are about 34 percent higher than expected among child passengers younger than 10. According to the Insurance Institute, In the USA Today, there was an article, "Air Bag Tragedy Turns Father In To Crusader," and it stated that, "an 18-year-old girl who {.
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