Side Airbags Substantially Reduce Death Risk in Cars & SUVs
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October 2006 (Medialink) - Side airbags that protect people's heads are reducing driver deaths in cars struck on the near (driver) side by an estimated 37 percent. Airbags that protect only the chest and abdomen but not the head are reducing deaths by 26 percent.
Head-protecting side airbags reduce driver fatality risk when cars are struck by SUVs and pickups, not just other cars. This is important because risks go up for occupants of cars struck in the side by the higher riding vehicles. In particular, the car occupants' heads are vulnerable to being stru
ck. The Institute's study confirms that side airbags are reducing fatality risk in these crashes. Automakers are cooperating to reduce vehicle incompatibilities in both side and front collisions that lead to car occupant injuries, and a big part of this is to equip vehicles with side airbags. The o
verall research findings echo those of a 2003 Institute study of side airbag effectiveness in cars. Data weren't sufficient then to compute fatality risk reductions for drivers of SUVs, but this time around there were enough data. Fatality risk in SUVs went down 52 percent with head-protecting side
airbags and 30 percent with airbags that protect the chest and abdomen but not the head. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produced for Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
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