SRS Airbags

Airbags can help you avoid serious injury or death if you are involved in a crash.
When speed sensors detect a moderate or severe crash, airbags inflate to prevent vehicle occupants from hitting the inside of the vehicle or each other. Front airbags, which typically deploy in crashes at speeds above 25kmh, and side (curtain) airbags are most common with vehicles increasingly fitted with centre, knee, seatbelt and foot airbags. In Australia airbags operate in combination with seat belts, which are designed to keep occupants in their seats in a crash.


Airbags can help you avoid serious injury or death if you are involved in a crash.
When speed sensors detect a moderate or severe crash, airbags inflate to prevent vehicle occupants from hitting the inside of the vehicle or each other. Front airbags, which typically deploy in crashes at speeds above 25kmh, and side (curtain) airbags are most common with vehicles increasingly fitted with centre, knee, seatbelt and foot airbags. In Australia airbags operate in combination with seat belts, which are designed to keep occupants in their seats in a crash.