Drivers should ideally be seated at least 10 inches away from the airbag deployment zone to ensure safety during deployment. This distance helps minimize the risk of injury from the airbag's rapid inflation. Properly adjusting the seat and using seat belts contributes to maintaining this safe distance while ensuring effective airbag protection.
You should sit at a minimum of 10 inches from the airbag.
A driver should sit at least ten inches away from the steering wheel to ensure safety in the event of a collision, particularly during airbag deployment. This distance minimizes the risk of injury from the airbag, which can deploy with significant force. Additionally, sitting at the appropriate distance allows for better control, visibility, and comfort while driving. Proper positioning also helps reduce fatigue during longer trips.
12-15 inches
At least 10 inches
you should sit at least 10 inches away from the airbag
It's not necessary to call paramedics unless someone is injured. Airbag deployment should not be a measure of when to call ems.
10 inches/ 25cm
my airbags have been deployed and my seat belts are locked.What should I do
12 inches or more.
Remove the fuse. Fuse box is located on the driver side of the dash, between the dash and driver side door.Note: The airbag is part of the safety systems in the car and should not be disarmed.
There should be a minimum of 10 inches.