Airbags
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iSAVE-SC1 is an electric vehicle developed by students at Hiroshima University that resembles a drivable cushion.
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Mercedes-Benz has announced that the Beltbag inflatable seat-belt strap first seen in its ESF2009 Experimental Safety Vehicle is set to go into production and debut in an as yet unnamed luxury-class model.
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Recent tests by Swedish insurance company Folksam suggest that, when it comes to direct impact tests, the Hövding airbag collar beats the competition hands down.
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The all-new Volvo V40 possesses some high-tech features, including the world-first pedestrian airbag technology.
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A new airbag concept for motorcyclists called the Safety Sphere takes what can only be described as an all-encompassing approach to motorcycle safety.
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GM will introduce a front center airbag on selected vehicles in 2013 that is designed to protect drivers and front passengers in the event of side impact crashes.
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Automotive safety systems manufacturer TRW has developed a 'bag in roof' airbag system that deploys the front airbag from the roof instead of the steering wheel or dashboard.
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The Hövding (Chieftain) is an airbag collar called that inflates to enclose the head of a cyclist in the event of an accident.
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An air bag system for astronauts evacuating the International Space Station should allow for soft landings.
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Designer Igor Chak has conceptualized an old favorite Russian motorbike and has incorporated same interesting pieces of technology to make this bike the safest two-wheeler.
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Great Britain's first amphibious bus service has hit a slight snag in testing - a component failure halting the Stagecoach Amphibious Bus in its third crossing of the river Clyde between Renfrew and Yoker in Scotland.
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Avalanche airbags, designed to prevent burial in an avalanche by providing extra buoyancy, aren’t new but until now skiers have had to activate the bag themselv
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