Can You Still Drive After the Airbag Deploys?
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You cannot drive after the airbag deploys. Specific explanations are as follows: After a collision occurs, the airbag will automatically deploy. Airbags are one-time-use products; once they have been triggered in a collision, they no longer provide protection and must be sent back to the manufacturer for replacement. Airbag precautions: 1. Airbags must be used with seat belts: Without a seat belt, even with an airbag, severe injury or death can occur during a collision. 2. Maintain a proper distance: Keep an appropriate distance from the airbag while in the vehicle. 3. Do not place items in front of, above, or near the airbag: Avoid placing objects in these areas, as they may obstruct airbag deployment or be ejected during an emergency, increasing the danger. 4. Develop good driving and riding habits: To ensure airbags function effectively, drivers and passengers must maintain good habits, such as keeping a safe distance between the chest and the steering wheel. 5. Avoid high temperatures: Airbag components should be stored properly and not exposed to temperatures above 85 degrees Celsius for extended periods. 6. Do not modify the airbag system: Avoid unauthorized changes to the airbag system or its surroundings, including wiring and components, and refrain from altering the bumper or front structure of the vehicle.