The following is true regarding air bags:

When combined with seat belts, air bags provide improved crash protection.
The driver of a vehicle equipped with air bags should not wear a seat belt.
Children age 6 and under should always sit in the front seat of a car that is equipped with air bags.
Air bags are designed to prevent accidents and eliminate the need for seat belts.
Explanation

Air bags are designed to work in conjunction with seat belts to provide enhanced crash protection. While air bags offer protection against certain impacts, they are not a standalone safety measure and should not replace wearing seat belts. When used together, air bags and seat belts provide improved crash protection.

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