An example of active restraint in a car are seatbelts. Active restraints are something that protects you, but you have to do something for them to work.
Substantive restraints are procedural restraints used when consulting the US Bill of Rights. Substantive restraints are not usually physical restraints.
Restraints? Did you actually mean restraints or was that a misspelling of restaurants? There are restraints of various degrees on most if not all of the rides, however the literal number of restraints has never been calculated.
I'm not sure if you mean the extreme restraints website or if you're talking about restraints in general. The extreme restraints website would be used to shop for restraints. The extreme restraints are used in sexual play; if you're into that sort of thing.
Passive Restraints was created in 1992.
Car restraints have more slack, as they do not have to contain as many G's as a fighter pilot crashing or ejecting.
Yes, a ticket for driving with no child restraints when it is needed will cause issues with a persons car insurance. It could raise the monthly charge, however, it depends on the contract between the policy owner and the driver.
Only physicians can order restraints, whether physical restraints or chemica (medications, given by intramuscular - IM, or intravenous - IV, routes).
Passive
To keep the driver's arms within the car to prevent flailing and cut down on the prospects of arm injury in the event of a rollover incident.
the passenger will continues to move forward until he/she collides with the saet in front of him/her.
90 percent is the CORRECT answer