What does the SRS indicator mean in a vehicle?
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The Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) is an auxiliary protection system that includes components such as the sensor assembly, inflator, folded airbag, igniter, solid-state nitrogen, and warning light. Airbags are distributed in three directions: the front of the vehicle (driver and passenger seats), the sides (front and rear seats inside the vehicle), and the exterior. Below is relevant information about airbags: 1. Introduction to Airbags: The airbag system is a passive safety protection system that, when used in conjunction with seat belts, provides effective collision protection for occupants. In the event of a car collision, the SRS can reduce head injuries by 25% and facial injuries by approximately 80%. 2. Principle of Airbags: As an auxiliary configuration for passive vehicle safety, airbags are increasingly valued. When a collision occurs, a gas-filled cushion rapidly inflates between the occupant and the vehicle interior before a 'secondary collision' happens, allowing the occupant to 'land on the cushion' due to inertia, thereby mitigating the impact and absorbing collision energy to reduce the severity of injuries.