Airbags are designed primarily to deploy in frontal and side impact collisions, as these are the most common types of crashes that can cause serious injury. In a rear-end collision, airbags typically do not deploy because the forces involved do not meet the thresholds set for activation. However, some advanced car safety systems may include rear-impact sensors that can trigger other safety features but generally not airbags.
Yes if the car is hit hard enough the sensors will deploy the airbags
The force of the collision , with the front of your vehicle , has to be great enough for the airbags to deploy
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yes
Hit something with the nose of the vehicle.
No , not unless you crash into something in front of you afterwards with enough force for the airbags to inflate
no minimum speed. the vehicle can be stopped and someone else hit it and bags will deploy depends on where it was hit and how hard
yes, when you hit another car...........your car will be running
They can deploy in Park if the sensors indicated a hard enough hit.They can deploy in Park if the sensors indicated a hard enough hit.
Airbags deploy at up to 300 km/hr.
The minimum speed set by the government for airbags to deploy is 25 mph. The 2007 PT Cruiser should have the airbags deploy at this rate of speed or less. It also depends on the type of collision, when the airbags will deploy.
The force of the crash must be high enough for the crash sensors to inflate the airbags ( SRS )