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Same, I never wear a seatbelt either. In summer I just take the doors off, it’s so much better to just fly out of the vehicle at 70mph than get trapped! /s

Glasses are special material, and don’t shatter easily. It’s not a cheap water glass. Your risk assessment is inverted.

My 'glasses' (what the fuck is that term?) are and have always been plastic.

The airbag never even worked, but I almost lost my right eye due to a fight in school, while wearing plastic lenses.

So it's between your glasses exploding in your face or potentially getting more injured because you disabled a safety feature in your car? Because that makes a lot of sense. I'd be more worried about the fact that you disabled something that could save your life than not being able to see, because at least you can buy new glasses. Your life can't be replaced.

Are you a chucklefuck, or do you not realize broken glasses will totally explode your eyeballs?

It explodes in your mouth it explodes.

Actually no I'm not, but thanks for asking. I'm a glasses wearer myself, but I'm not about to disable safety features in my car specifically designed to prevent you from smashing your face into a steering wheel and therefore having to have plastic surgery for facial reconstruction, which is much more expensive, rather than just buy new glasses. They don't just explode like shrapnel. And it looks like everyone else here agrees.

Try watching the airbag recalls, it's one of the largest recalls in history. Once I researched and realized my old 91 Chevy Corsica had 6 deaths (documented anyways), due to the airbag, I fucking disconnected that shit.

Glasses or not, there's shrapnel that comes out when that supposed safety device explodes.

I will do with my own vehicle how I please.

I've been in an airbags deployed accident while wearing glasses. I was fine, and so were my glasses.

Getting hit in the face with a pillow is actually worse than hitting the airbag at 50 mph. The airbag also partially deflates nearly as fast as it inflates. i.e. you don't smack into it hard and it just cushions you and keeps you from smacking into the steering wheel. It's also designed to work with the seatbelts, so those should also be keeping you from being right up in the airbag's business. Hence, the technical name for airbags, SRS (supplemental restraint system)

You'd have to be eye-level with the center of the steering wheel, not wearing a seatbelt, and right up on it for that to be a concern.

That's very very stupid, I never heard about anyone getting hurt by the glasses because of the airbag.
using just 10 seconds looking it up, reveals that glasses do not significantly increase risk of eye injury from airbags.
And remember in the context of research significantly means it is not statistically significant, meaning the number is so small it's within statistical error.
So disabling the airbag that demonstrably saves lives, to avoid a statistically non existent danger, is about as moronic as it gets.

You've never worn glasses have you?

Them bitches will definitely etch a hole in your face or take out an eyeball..

I've been wearing glasses since I was 12, and I've had a car and drivers license for decades.
Why do you keep trusting your own mistaken logic over actual statistics based on real life? Why don't you look it up for yourself?
You are the one that sounds like you are not wearing glasses, I've never heard anyone using glasses having similar fears you have.
Your fear is paranoid and delusional. Let's hear it, which eyeball was taken out by the glasses on who?
My guess is it never happened, because glasses are designed in a way that makes it practically impossible to happen.
I've been in numerous accidents wearing glasses, on bicycle, kayaking and even a pretty serious one in a car once, where my entire body hurt for weeks, so it was a pain to lie down even on a super soft mattress. I've never been hurt by my glasses, I've only had to replace them sometimes, which is of course annoying and expensive. And I've also never heard about either friends or family or statistics that say there's an actual problem wearing glasses in accidents.

I do not need to look it up for myself. I've experienced it. Just slightly different context.

Almost lost an eye at age 12, almost lost my mom at age 2..

Almost lost an eye at age 12, almost lost my mom at age 2…

Because of wearing glasses?
I think the key word here is almost, because glasses have strict safety regulations, the only thing that could theoretically poke out an eye would be the earpieces, and glasses are constructed to break those off or bend rather than harm your eyes.
Sounds to me like that experience may have felt worse subjectively than it really was.

Them bitches will definitely etch a hole in your face or take out an eyeball..

Source?

Source? Me mofo, I'm telling you a real life story of my own, age 12, grade 7. I got punched in the face by a goddamn [redacted word], and nearly lost my right eye.

He was suspended from school, and his parents had to buy me new glasses.

That's a focused punch, an airbag is much wider.

That's almost funny, my glasses already scratch the fuck out of my face when I take a nap, no impact necessary.

Sounds pretty anecdotal.

Sounds like a 12 year old can easily break polycarbonate lenses, thank you very much.

Dude was expelled from school actually.

So you'd rather hit the dash/steering wheel with ur face at 50mph than break ur glasses? Pretty sure they'd explode in ur face regardless. I mean I've been punched in the face before whilst wearing glasses. Highly doubt the lenses would shatter in your eye, most likely the frames will snap and they will break around your face. No doubt uncomfortable but less likely to mutilate your face 🤷.

Depends on the impact. Glasses are flexible enough that you should be ok.

Actively disabling a safety feature of your car is a sure way to have your insurance not pay out in the event of an accident.

So... wouldn't your glasses shatter either way? Your face will most likely slap the steering wheel even while wearing a safety belt (look at a few crash tests without airbags).

I still have both my eyeballs, thank you very much.

Glasses aren't made of glass these days, they're made of plastic (polycarbonate), and they just slung off my face for a moment..

Injuries from not having an airbag will be far worse than any injury from wearing eyeglasses

Rather my face hit an airbag than the steering wheel itself. 🤷‍♂️

Been there, done that. I'd rather my face smack the steering wheel, without glasses, and without a Takata airbag..

Seriously, been there, done that.

I don't trust airbags at all, I'll just as soon disconnect all of them.

Okay, now you're just being a dumb ignorant trolling retarded cunt

Airbags were designed by engineers. You know what all engineers have in common?
They wear glasses. And they're smart. They thought of this.

Got a pair of old glasses? You can test this easy at home!

Put your glasses on a large turnip and have it face up. One of those styrofoam mannequin heads is even better, but a turnip would do. Take a piece of flat wood and place it on top. Then gradually add weights on top of this until you get to about 18kg. This simulates the actual pressure of an explosively inflating and then deflating nylon bag, which is what the airbag does. Then remove the pressure and check:

  • Did the nose pads and frames dig into the turnip? How deep? That's the most likely wound you're going to get.

  • Did the lenses pop out, and if yes, did they go outwards like they're actually supposed to? If not, invest in better frames.

  • Are the lenses cracked? That's extremely unlikely for modern lens, which are 99 times out of 100 made of some kind of plastic (like polycarbonate or tritex).

But hey, save yourself the potential inconvenience of minor airbag lacerations and go for a full headbutt of the steering column, or at the very least the mother of all whiplash traumas!

In modern cars, airbags and safety belts are supposed to work together to protect you in an accident. Disabling one just makes the other a lot less effective. And you don't have to take my word for it, there's plenty of crash test data to to peruse on the Internet.