India proposes mandatory side, curtain airbags in all cars from Oct

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NEW DELHI : India, which has among the world's deadliest roads, on Saturday proposed mandating at least six air bags in all passenger cars manufactured from Oct. 1.The government wants automakers to provide two side air bags and two curtain air bags, to protect those seated in the rear seats, in addition

NEW DELHI : India, which has among the world's deadliest roads, on Saturday proposed mandating at least six air bags in all passenger cars manufactured from Oct. 1.

The side air bags are to"help mitigate primarily torso injury" during a side crash, while the curtain air bags would"deploy in a side impact crash or roll over to help mitigate primarily head injury", the ministry of road transport said in a notification.

 

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