Startle reaction to air-bag restraints
H. H. Ziperman and G. R. Smith
Air bags in vehicles constitute a means of passive restraint for
individuals involved in auto accidents. There is fear, however, that the
inadvertent nonaccident-connected deployment of one of these air bags might
substantially interfere with the handling of a vehicle in which such
deployment occurred. We have found that while physiologic and physical
evidence of startle accompanies such unexpected deployment, good control of
the vehicle continues to be exercised by the test subjects under the
conditions of our experimental protocol.