Yes they do.
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Airbags are designed to complement safety belts, providing an additional layer of protection during a collision. While safety belts restrain occupants and prevent ejection from the vehicle, airbags deploy to cushion and reduce the impact force on the body. Together, they significantly enhance occupant safety by minimizing injuries in the event of an accident. Proper use of both systems is essential for maximizing protection.
Active Safety Features are designed to prevent the collision all together.(ex. AWD, Engine placement) Passive Safety Features are designed to protect the drivers and passengers in the event of a collision.(ex. Airbags, Frame, etc)
Active Safety Features are designed to prevent the collision all together.(ex. AWD, Engine placement) Passive Safety Features are designed to protect the drivers and passengers in the event of a collision.(ex. Airbags, Frame, etc)
Yes.
No, they do not have airbags
Safety measures in place to protect passengers in a frontal impact collision include seat belts, airbags, crumple zones in the car's structure, and advanced safety systems like electronic stability control and automatic emergency braking. These features work together to reduce the impact forces on passengers and minimize the risk of injury.
Starting in model year 1998, all new cars and in model year 1999, all new light trucks were mandated to have dual airbags to enhance occupant safety in the event of a collision. This regulation was implemented by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in response to research indicating that airbags significantly reduce the risk of injury and fatalities in crashes. The requirement aimed to standardize safety features across vehicles and provide better protection for both the driver and front passenger.
Three factors that can affect a vehicle's force of impact in a collision are the speed at which the vehicle is traveling, the weight of the vehicle, and whether or not safety features such as seat belts and airbags are deployed and functioning properly.
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The 2013 Ford Fiesta is equipped with a total of six airbags. This includes front airbags for the driver and passenger, side-impact airbags for the front seats, and curtain airbags that provide protection for both front and rear passengers. These features enhance safety during collisions by helping to reduce the risk of injury.
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