In this 2nd part of the discussion, Sunderdeep Singh & Munish Ji continues their discussion about BNCAP. You may watch the part 1 of the discussion here {Will informed customers trust Bharat NCAP for Safety?}.
Key points about BNCAP
Airbags in car
Airbags in cars can still help protect occupants even if the vehicle's build is not strong. Airbags are designed to provide an additional layer of protection during a collision, and they are most effective when used in combination with seat belts and other safety features.
Airbags work by inflating rapidly upon impact, creating a cushioning effect between the occupant and the interior of the vehicle, such as the steering wheel, dashboard, or side door. This can help reduce the risk of serious injury by preventing the occupants from hitting hard surfaces or being ejected from the vehicle.
Why airbags?
While a solid vehicle structure is essential for overall crash safety, airbags can provide significant benefits in a variety of collision circumstances, including frontal, side, and rollover collisions. However, it's essential to note that airbags are not a standalone solution and should be used in conjunction with seat belts, which are the primary restraint system in a vehicle.
Ultimately, the effectiveness of airbags depends on various factors, including the type and severity of the collision, the position of the occupant, and whether they are properly restrained by a seat belt. To enhance their protection in the case of an accident, all vehicle occupants must wear their seat belts correctly.
Please watch the full video for detailed information.