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#1663 06/03/05 05:25 PM
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http://physorg.com/news4363.html

"While the value of airbags seems dubious in the new study, the value of seatbelts is not. The analysis found that proper use of a seatbelt reduces the odds of death by 67 percent for any given speed category and airbag availability. Airbags, however, cause no statistical difference in car-crash deaths, except for unseatbelted occupants at low speeds, where the odds of death are estimated to be more than four times higher with an airbag than without."

"Making everyone have airbags and then verifying the effectiveness using only fatal crashes in FARS is like making everyone get radiation and then estimating the lives saved by looking only at people who have cancer. Overall, there will be more deaths if everyone is given radiation, but in the cancer subset, radiation will be effective."

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Told ya! - More than 10 years ago.
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http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/bags2.htm
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/bags3.htm


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#1664 06/05/05 02:35 AM
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Burst eardrums are a definate hazard when Airbags are deployed. Keeping both front windows open at least an inch or more, will prevent this


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Originally posted by Mike Kremer:
Burst eardrums are a definate hazard when Airbags are deployed. Keeping both front windows open at least an inch or more, will prevent this
It also vitiates the entire purpose of automobile air conditioning. And who would have their windows open an inch in, say, a dust storm or a blinding rainstorm? Or someone is going to see the accident coming soon enough to roll windows down. If you have that much time you should spend it avoiding the accident in the first place. Time for a reality check. eek


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