What does SRS mean?
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SRS stands for Supplemental Restraint System. Here are the specific details: It is a passive safety device installed in cars. When a vehicle experiences a collision that causes a rapid change in speed, the airbag quickly inflates to absorb and cushion the inertial force generated by the driver or passenger's head and upper body, thereby reducing the degree of injury to the human body. Additional information is as follows: The airbag is a remarkable new technological device in modern cars. To minimize injuries to the driver and passengers caused by the tremendous inertial force during a frontal collision, modern vehicles are generally equipped with an SRS in the center of the steering wheel in front of the driver. Some cars also have an SRS installed on the upper part of the toolbox in front of the front passenger seat.