HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Restraint System (SRS). The key word

here is "supplemental," because airbags

are designed to work with, not replace,

the "primary" restraint system — seat belts.

So even if your car has airbags, be sure

you and your passengers always buckle up.

Together, seat belts and airbags help

restrain and protect front-seat occupants

during a severe frontal collision.

Did you know that chances are you will be

involted in a car crash once every six years?

You can't do much to change the odds.

But with seat belts and airbags, you can

greatly reduce the chance of injury in a crash.

Seat belts are your first line of defense.

A properly worn seat belt can help protect

you in all types of collisions, including frontal

crashes, side and rear impacts, and rollovers.

Airbags can also contribute to your safety.

Airbags are part of a vehicle's Supplemental

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