Air bags
save lives. They work best when everyone is buckled and children are
properly restrained in the back seat. Children riding in the front seat can
be seriously injured or killed when an air bag comes out in a crash. An air
bag is not a soft, billowy pillow. To do its important job, an air bag
comes out of the dashboard at up to 200 miles per hour – faster than the
blink of an eye. The force of an air bag can hurt those who are too close
to it. Drivers can prevent air bag-related injuries to adults and children
by following the critical safety points on the
back.