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There is no law specifying that you can not drive a vehicle if the airbags have been deployed. As laws can vary from state to state, it is always best to check on the dmv’s website if there are any rules against this in your state. Providing that you still have access to the mechanisms and the car is in a drivable. An airbag module is also called an airbag electronic crash unit.
There are sensors in this system that automatically react to impulsive force or the change in momentum. When these sensors are triggered, it causes the airbags to deploy. Can you drive a car with airbags deployed? Once your airbags deploy, your car is still driveable as long as every other part is working mechanically and electronically. There are no federal laws specifying that you can’t drive after the airbags have deployed, though laws vary from state to state. In some modern cars, the engine shuts down. After the airbags deploy on your vehicle, you should: Turn your vehicle off if it does not do so automatically. Take pictures of the incident in case you need them when filing a claim.
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