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Airbags and Auto Safety
It wasn't until 1985 that the first airbags began appearing in cars. Seat Belts
and shoulder restraints were not standard until the 1970s. The positive impact
those two innovations have had on the reduction of spinal cord injuries cannot
be underestimated. Motor vehicle accidents have accounted for more than a third
of all reported cases of spinal cord injury, according to the National Spinal
Cord Injury Database.
Airbags have been controversial over the years because some people have been
severely injured or killed from their deployment. Significant advancements have
been made to airbags in recent years, resulting in greater safety. The important
lesson is this: Always wear your seat belt and allow 10 inches between your
breastbone and the steering wheel to prevent injury from airbag deployment.
Children age 12 and under should ride in the back seat properly restrained.
Children riding in the front passenger seat should sit as far bag from the airbag
as possible.
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