No, an air bag will only protect you as designed if you are ALSO wearing a seatbelt.
Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night.
The only way to minimize random error is to repeat the experiment more times to get a better average. This means your result is accurate but not percise
to maximize and minimize the zooming
Scientists help by working on projects that show the need of seatbelts.
Fire safety precautions are tasks taken to fire or minimize losses from it.
Seatbelts and Airbags
Airbags, seatbelts, headrests, dashboard, for children 5yrs and younger need to have a portable car seat.
making seatbelts and airbags
Safety restraint system (airbags and seatbelts).
SRS, supplemental/safety restraint system. includes airbags, seatbelts
airbags, cushioning, seatbelts and padded dashboards
seatbelts, airbags, child door lock/////crumple zones
The main ones are seatbelts and airbags
When many of the integrated "features" begin to fail. Such as airbags, seatbelts, etc. etc.
Science has been used to create airbags, and seatbelts to make automobiles safer. =)
An example of active restraint in a car are seatbelts. Active restraints are something that protects you, but you have to do something for them to work.
Newer cars are equiped with new safety devices such as airbags, anti lock braking system, and seatbelts. Yes and older cars like my restoration haas no airbags