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IF YOU stop to think about it, being hit in the chest at several hundred kilometres an hour by a balloon made of nylon-reinforced plastic is not a particularly healthy thing to happen to a person. But being thrown through a car windscreen is a good deal less healthy than that. Hence the existence of the airbag.

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