no
If the automobile came from the factory with air bags they are required. If you have an accident that deployed your air bags, by law they would have to be repaired
Disable the passenger-size airbag. If there is no way to disable the passenger airbag, the only safe thing is to belt them in the back seat -- which is safer, and required by law in most states anyway.
yes under the consumer protection act.
after it's been deployed from an accident, it is not illegal to remove it from your car,because it cannot be used again. it's already trash after deployment.you have to take the car to the dealership to get a new one installed.
There are federal regulations mandating that cars sold/traded in the US past a certain year must have seat belts and airbags. If you were sold a car(1993ish or higher) and it doesn't have an airbag then chances are the vehicle was totaled and repaired. If the car was built before airbags were required by law, then the car can be sold without airbags. Otherwise it is illegal to sell such a car.
n = inflated moles of gas n= [p*V] / [R*T] with R = constant, and in an airbag mostly T = constant (25 oC = 298K) meaning: [p1*V1] / n1 = [p2*V2] / n2
Sure, kick your mother-in-law out of the car!
In Florida is a burial vault required by law?
They are required by LAW to have swag.
There are many types of gear that are required for law enforcement officers. Law enforcement officers are required to have their badge, their gun, and their handcuffs on them at all times.
no
Not in the U.S.A.