During a crash, the inflatable belt helps distribute
crash forces across more of a passenger's torso than a traditional belt — up to five times more.
Tangle Free, Five - Point Harness distributes
crash forces across the strongest parts of the body and provides a secure fit
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Physics dictates that in the event of a frontal collision it is safer for a child to travel in a rearward facing car seat as
crash forces are directed to the back of the seat whilst the remaining energy is spread evenly
across the head, neck and upper body.
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The 5 - point harness provides a safe fit and, in case of a
crash, distributes the
forces across the strongest parts of the body.
Seat - mounted side airbags and a Safety Canopy ® System are standard, and select models have an available knee airbag for the driver, and inflatable rear outboard safety belts, which help distribute
crash -
force energy
across more of the torso area than a traditional belt.2
Then a vehicle's safety belts and airbags slow occupants further and are designed to spread
crash forces more evenly
across people's bodies.
Second - row inflatable safety belts, which work like a traditional belt but include a tubular airbag that inflates in the event of a
crash and distributes the
force of the impact
across a wider area of the passenger's chest.