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Risk Profiles On The Use of Airbags

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Vehicle owners in Michigan can get on and off switches installed in one or both of the airbags in their vehicles. As long as you are part of the risk profiles, you can get yourself protected.

Risk Profiles

What are the risk profiles that you should take note of if you want to have safe driving tips?

  • People who must transport infants riding in rear-facing infant seats in the front passenger seat.
  • People who must transport children ages 1 to 12 in the front passenger seat.
  • Drivers who cannot change their customary driving position keep 10 inches between the center of the steering wheel and the center of their breastbone.
  • People whose doctors say that, due to their medical condition, the airbag poses a special risk that outweighs the risk of hitting the head, neck, or chest in a crash if the airbag is turned off.

Let us discuss the risk profiles.

Vehicles with rear-facing infant seats and those that transport children

Vehicles with rear-facing infant seats must always follow the airbag on and off protocol. Airbags are used primarily for the safety of adults but it is important to note that they will not have the same effect on children. 

Studies have found that children are 29 percent safer in the back seat and that children under age 13 should always ride in the back seat. According to the Michigan government, the following are three important things to remember when you have a vehicle transporting rear-facing infant seats:

  • A rear-facing infant should NEVER be placed in front of an active airbag. The front seat positions the child’s head too close to the deploying airbag.
  • Children riding in the front seat are also at risk if they are improperly or completely unbelted, out of position, or too small for a seat belt to fit correctly. In a crash, they can easily slide forward on the seat and the inflating airbag could hit them in the head or neck.
  • The safest way for children to ride is buckled up in age and size-appropriate car or booster seats in the back seat.

Short drivers

Another risk profile that deserves looking at refers to short drivers. Here, the drivers who cannot change their customary driving position keep 10 inches between the center of the steering wheel and the center of their breastbone.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in Michigan, a safe distance between a motorist and a steering wheel is 10 inches between the center of their breastbone and the airbag cover.

We will cover this in a separate article.

Drivers with Medical Conditions

According to the National Conference on Medical Indications for Air Bag Deactivation, it is recommended that individuals with a medical condition must turn off their frontal airbags. 

To deactivate, the patient/driver only needs to present a written medical statement to the one deactivating their airbags.

We will also cover this in a separate article.

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