Question:
if you hit the airbag from the inside of your car too hard will it go off?
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history of all reported car accidents in east sussex in the last 40 years?
if your car hits something really hard, yes,otherwise no
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How heavy do you have to be to sit in the front seat?
I would not try this may end up costing loads of $$$$ to get it put right.who decides where and when to place new traffic lights. Is the placing ever evaluated?
as far as I'm concerned...yesProbably won't.... But I would not mess with it...
Can a hot dog crack your windshield if thrown at you from another moving vehicle??
It's not supposed to.Hai this my another request please follow our traffic rules and avoid accidents?
quick! go try it and get back to us ;)whats the price of a ticket for passing a stop sign in california?
I think you mean if you hit the steering wheel where the airbag is stored, then no. The senors aren't in the steering wheel.what has happened to man kind?
no, but you can hit your front bumper with a sledge hammer and set it offWhat is the safest thing to do if a deer crosses in front of your vehicle?
Yes and no. If you hit it, no. If something really hard hit it and hit it hard then yes. But be careful. It costs alot of money to get new airbags and have them put in. And depending on the year and make of your vehicle, you might not be able to get airbags put in it after they come out.What should you do if you drive up on a bull in the road?
It shouldn't. Airbag deployment depends on a series of sensors that detect a sudden change in speed or movement in the vehicle, not an actual impact. To put it simply, airbags detect when the car experiences an EXTREMELY sudden slowdown or change in direction like when you hit something, but they won't detect you actually hitting something. So as far as I know, hit your airbags from the inside if you really want to, although I don't reccomend trying if you don't want to do expensive damage to your car.YEAH...IF YOU HIT IT HARD ENOUGH
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