Front Airbags
Front airbags are safety devices installed in vehicles designed to protect occupants during a collision. They deploy rapidly from the steering wheel and dashboard to cushion the impact, reducing the risk of serious injuries to the head and chest. Front airbags are typically part of a broader safety system that may include seat belts and other restraint systems.
These airbags are triggered by sensors that detect a crash's severity. When a collision occurs, the sensors send a signal to inflate the airbags within milliseconds. This quick deployment helps to absorb the force of the impact, enhancing the overall safety of the vehicle and its passengers.