
Originally Posted by
Lotz-A-Landies
The main reason air bags are disabled in the US (remembering that US airbags deploy at lower impact forces) is that when children sit behind a front seat airbag, the deployment hits them fully in the face and broken necks can result.
The original question referred to off road use. Nothing was mentioned about children.
Children should always be seated in appropriate seats with appropriate seatbelts (kiddy seats, boosters, etc). If they are small enough to be harmed by airbag deploytment, then they probably shouldn't be in the front anyway.
Also, US spec airbags (what this has to do with Australia is beyond me, but I didn't bring it up) are larger than Aus spec ones, due to Aussie airbags being Supplementary Restraint Sysytems (ie, used in conjunction with seatbelts) and US airbags being the only restraint in many cases, as seatbelt wearing is often not compulsory.
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