- Ford introduced the auto industry’s first-ever production inflatable seat belts, which are designed to provide additional protection for rear seat occupants, often children and older passengers who can be more vulnerable to head, chest and neck injuries
- Ford’s inflatable rear seat belts debuted on the 2011 Ford Explorer
- Ford’s inflatable rear seat belts spread crash forces over five times more area of the body than conventional seat belts; this helps reduce pressure on the chest and helps control head and neck motion for rear seat passengers
(source: http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=31360)
So not only will your family be protected by them wearing a seat belt but now they will have the protection of their own air bag. The air bag opens like a regular air bag would and protects the area from the shoulder down to the waist. In an impact, the head would hit the air bag in the seat belt.
Check out this demonstration:
Accident-(This is me acting as if I was in an accident for visual effect...lol)
***Disclosure-I was invited to attend the 2013 FORD NAIAS Digital Summit. These are my own experiences I am sharing with you, any and all opinions are my own, honest opinions.
OMG...your face in that last photo is priceless! I hadn't heard of the inflatable seat belts before, but if they give that extra added protection, I think they're great!
ReplyDeleteReally nice photos you have.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoyed the demonstration.. Lovely post…
ReplyDeleteYour face, the last photo is priceless! I have not heard of inflatable seat belts, but if they add extra protection, I think they are great!
ReplyDeleteThat would be a nice demonstration to that lady, even I could able to understand about how to use seat belts correctly after seen these pictures.
ReplyDeleteI would like to have a demonstration like this, because then only I can memorise advantages and disadvantages.
ReplyDeleteI love your reaction in the last photo, awesome I love to experience the demonstration .
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