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Airbags were primarily designed to enhance passenger safety in vehicles by providing a cushion that absorbs impact during a collision. Their main purpose is to reduce the risk of serious injuries to the occupants, particularly to the head and chest areas, by preventing them from striking hard surfaces inside the vehicle. Airbags work in conjunction with seatbelts to offer a comprehensive safety system for passengers.

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