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supplemental restraint

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Supplemental restraint refers to additional safety systems designed to work alongside primary restraints, such as seat belts, to enhance occupant protection during a collision. Common examples include airbags and side-impact protection devices that reduce the risk of injury by cushioning impact forces and preventing direct contact with hard surfaces inside the vehicle. These systems activate automatically in response to crash sensors, providing an essential layer of defense in modern automotive safety engineering.

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