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SRS
029
Oblique collision (angular collision)
In case of oblique collision, the impact energy
received by the SRS may not be enough to trigger the
deployment of the frontal airbag. At this time, the
frontal airbag may not deploy and the side airbags and
side curtain airbags will not work.
Rear-end collision
When a rear end collision accident occurs with a large
truck, the driver instinctively performs emergency
brake. At this time, the front of the vehicle body
sinks. Due to the high ground clearance of large
trucks, the front of the vehicle will undercut the
bottom of the truck, and the crushing deformation of
the front part of the vehicle will absorb the collision
force. When the impact deceleration does not reach
the airbag deployment condition, the airbag may not
deploy.
Rollover accident
In a rollover accident, the forward airbag may not
deploy, and at this time, the frontal airbag
deployment cannot provide appropriate protection for
driver and passengers. However, if the vehicle is
equipped with side airbags and side curtain airbags,
they may deploy when the vehicle is overturned due
to a side collision.

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