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The Nation : More Air Bag Use Planned

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Two of the top three U.S. auto makers said they plan to equip at least half of their 1990 model cars with air bags, indicating that more than 2 million new cars sold that year will have the safety devices. Ford Motor Co. and the Chrysler Corp. told a Senate Commerce Committee hearing that their plans to put a large number of the driver-side protective bags into their fleets as standard equipment are contingent on the federal government’s extending its 1989 deadline for passive protective devices for both front-seat occupants. The Transportation Department already has said it plans to grant the extension.

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