To help protect driver and passenger in the event of a crash, our new safety technologies enhance the performance of safety belts and airbags and provide additional occupant protection in side crashes and rollovers.
The Ford Personal Safety System® helps reduce the risk of injury to the driver and right-front passenger in the event of a moderate to severe frontal collision. The system is designed to adjust the deployment of the front airbags to enhance protection for front-seat occupants. It does this with the help of technologies such as crash severity sensors, safety belt usage sensors, dual-stage driver and front-passenger airbags, a driver's seat position sensor and front outboard safety belt pretensioners.
The Personal Safety System® is standard on many Ford vehicles in the United States.
Side-impact air bags for the driver and right-front passenger further enhance chest-area protection and are standard on most models. New door armrests and door trim also provide additional abdomen and lower torso cushion, and a four-inch-thick foam block inside each door helps to manage side-impact forces on the occupants' hips.
Building on Ford's Personal Safety System, our Intelligent Safety System on Explorer and Mountaineer uses information from sophisticated vehicle sensors to determine crash severity, occupant size, position and safety belt status.
In the event of a frontal crash, a variety of technologies work to engage innovative safety features to help protect the driver and front passenger in milliseconds:
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