there is no max speed for airbag deployment there is a minimum speed but that speed depends on make of car and airbag
Airbag deployment can happen at any speed. It's not about the speed, but rather the impact that the car feels to deploy the bags.
On sensing a collision an airbag will deploy in an average of just 30 milliseconds.
It is not really the speed it is the rate of deceleration.
Airbag deployment is generally not done on the basis of speed: they deploy mostly when there is a sudden stop in speed which has resulted from an impact.Additional: Most aribag sensors are calibrated to activate when they sense an impact equivelant to striking something at a speed of about 30-35 MPH.
That information is not released by the manufacturers.
In the proper type of collision, the airbag could go off if you are sitting still.
There is no minimum vehicle speed. It goes off of acceleration or deceleration in the crash.
The force of the collision has to be great enough
I don't think they have a maximum, only a minimum.
Average speed is an average value of speed over a given time. If your speed is constant (not changing), then your average speed will equal your speed at any given moment in time.
The airbag will most likely not deploy on a 1996 Toyota Tacoma is the front fender is removed. The airbag sensor is designed to detected a combination of speed and impact before deploying.