Car restraints have more slack, as they do not have to contain as many G's as a fighter pilot crashing or ejecting.
Supplemental restraint systems are generally airbags that are placed in the front or sides of the car. This system is designed to be used only with lap and shoulder belts.
The three types of child restraint systems are rear-facing car seats, forward-facing car seats, and booster seats. Rear-facing seats are designed for infants and young toddlers, forward-facing seats are for older toddlers and young children, and booster seats are for older children who have outgrown forward-facing seats but are still too small for the vehicle's seat belt system.
when you are pulled back in a car
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An airbag in a car is a passive restraint. It only comes into play during a crash.
not really
It stands for supplemental restraint system and mostly refers to the airbags, seat belts are the primary restraint...
safety restraint system
Restraint
The air bags are part of the SRS. Secondary Restraint System.
Safety restraint system (airbags and seatbelts).
Yes, all children should ride in an approved child passenger restraint system to ensure their safety while traveling in vehicles. These systems, which include car seats and booster seats, are designed to protect children from injury during accidents by properly securing them and minimizing movement. Adhering to safety guidelines for age, weight, and height is essential for maximizing their effectiveness. Using these restraint systems significantly reduces the risk of serious injury or fatalities in the event of a collision.