tweak'e wrote:on road air bags are great, off road they are not.
also i think fire crews don't like them that much, a few have been killed by airbags going off while they are cutingpeople out of a car.
they really do need an off switch and markings so firecrews know where the bags are located so they don't set them off.
I would be surprised if an airbag killed anyone, they are only inflated for a millisecond & wont kill a passenger if they are inflated inadvertantly.
All airbags are marked as per tha relavent ADR which applies to them (this is why you can see SRS or AIRBAG written on the dash).
Fire crews have accsess to the airbag disablement guide which is contributed to by all manufacturers and is availaible free from DOTARS. If they dont have this then the powers that be need to get it so the bags do not activete while a person is being extracted from a vehicle.
Most airbags deactivete when the battery is disconnected anyway & cannot go off without an electrical source. I know for a fact that the fireies hare in the ACT disconnect the battery first to prevent any chance of a fire during a rescue.
BJ: you are right about the SRS bit but they are not to be used in place of a seatbelt, they are to be used in conjunction with a seatbelt. If you have an accident without one, the airbag will not hold all your body weight nor stop it from bouncing all over the place, the seatbelt does that.
The seat belt actually has a thing called a pre-tensioner which tightens the belt on the occupant in the event of a crash to reduce the force applied to the airbag so it still does most of the work. The airbag is really only designed to stop your head from whacking things hard.
Don't ask me, ask them. I'm just runnin for my life myself.
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............