Accidental airbag deployment almost never happens. Car crashes happen all the time. Classic cars were death traps, they’re a tiny percentage of cars today which is why they don’t feature highly on death statistics, but you really can’t underestimate the progress that car safety has made over the years - just look at crash test footage.
But car safety is tested in practical car crash tests, where we check to see the state of the dummy at the end. These tests are filmed and can be found on YouTube, the progress made is undeniable.
I guess if you wanted to just disable them because of personal beliefs, I don’t see anything wrong with that, but then manufacturers risk liability from people claiming they didn’t know or accidentally disabled it and got hurt.
Accidental airbag deployment almost never happens. Car crashes happen all the time. Classic cars were death traps, they’re a tiny percentage of cars today which is why they don’t feature highly on death statistics, but you really can’t underestimate the progress that car safety has made over the years - just look at crash test footage.
idk I’ve seen some skepticism towards them, for example: “Airbags associated with increased probability of death in accidents, study finds” https://phys.org/news/2005-06-airbags-probability-death-accidents.html
I’d prefer to have the option to manually disable them and would like to have them disabled for myself I’d think
But car safety is tested in practical car crash tests, where we check to see the state of the dummy at the end. These tests are filmed and can be found on YouTube, the progress made is undeniable.
I guess if you wanted to just disable them because of personal beliefs, I don’t see anything wrong with that, but then manufacturers risk liability from people claiming they didn’t know or accidentally disabled it and got hurt.