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Letter: Inflated facts

Published 22 July 1995

From Alan Chattaway

Feedback asks why American engineers would prefer to reprogram a car air bag’s accelerometer to ignore minor impacts occurring while the car is unoccupied, rather than interlock it with the ignition switch or with a seat weight sensor (17 June). The first alternative is illegal, since the car may be struck while parked but occupied. The second requires an extra sensor, and therefore costs more in the long run.

Issue no. 1987 published 22 July 1995

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