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Q: I saw a person riding in the passenger seat of a car with their feet up on the dashboard. I'm concerned about what would happen in a collision, since there's an airbag in the dash. Can police ...
The sheer force from the exploding airbag completely shatters the car’s windscreen, highlighting the damage it could cause to a passenger if they had their feet resting on the dashboard.
Tatum was grazed by the airbag and only had one foot against the dashboard, unlike some people who will put both feet up on top of it. "I am confident (the airbag) would put your knees through ...
Two years ago, Audra Tatum had her legs crossed with one foot on the dashboard when she was involved in a crash that deployed the airbag, sending her foot into her face, CBS News reports.
The airbag doesn't adjust for your position ... First and foremost, keep your feet off the dashboard. As comfortable as it might feel, the risks, now that you know them, just aren't worth it.
but I could've hit the dash a whole lot harder without that airbag," she said. Video: Real Life Local Example On our earlier post about the importance of keeping your feet off the dashboard ...
You surely know that riding with feet up on the dashboard is unsafe ... But the deploying airbag threw her foot into her face, breaking her nose, femur, and her ankle in four places.
Dear Miss Manners: Will you please address car passenger etiquette — more specifically, passengers placing their feet on the dashboard? My dilemma is whether it is disgusting and unladylike ...
Tatum was grazed by the airbag and only had one foot against the dashboard, unlike some people who will put both feet up on top of it. "I am confident (the airbag) would put your knees through your ...