What are the conditions for airbag deployment?
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Airbags will deploy under the following conditions: 1. The impacted object must be hard and have sufficient impact force; 2. The vehicle must reach a certain speed; 3. The impact point must be near the sensors. Precautions for using airbags include: 1. Airbags must be used in conjunction with seat belts; 2. Maintain an appropriate distance from the airbag while seated; 3. Do not place objects in front of, above, or near the airbag; 4. Maintain good driving habits to ensure a safe distance between your chest and the steering wheel; 5. Avoid high temperatures and store airbag components properly; 6. Do not modify the airbag system or its surrounding layout without authorization.
I'm the kind of driver who's a bit aggressive but very safety-conscious. When it comes to airbag deployment, it depends on the severity of the collision. Generally, airbags will deploy in a frontal collision only when a certain speed is reached, usually above 20 to 25 kilometers per hour, to generate sufficient impact force. I've personally experienced a minor scrape at a very low speed, and the airbags didn't activate. As for side airbags, they need to be triggered at the right angle of impact, such as when the car is hit from the side. In rollover situations, if the car flips and the impact is strong enough, the airbags will also deploy to protect you. Always buckle up first because airbags are supplementary devices; in some car models, airbags may not deploy if the seatbelt isn't fastened to avoid causing injury. Overall, the vehicle's built-in sensors monitor the impact force in real-time to determine when to deploy. Experienced drivers should regularly check the airbag system to prevent malfunctions in emergencies.