Taylor traffic isn’t just about highways—it’s also daily commuting, frequent merging, and sudden stops on roads used by drivers heading to and from work and school. That matters because the restraint system’s performance can be hard to interpret without the right records.
In many cases, the “story” people remember (how hard the impact felt, what direction the vehicle moved, whether they saw the airbag deploy) doesn’t match what the vehicle’s diagnostic data and repair history later show. When the crash involves a side impact, a rollover risk, or a collision angle that differs from what the airbag system expects, determining why the airbag behaved the way it did becomes a technical investigation.
That’s why local guidance should focus on getting the right evidence early—before the vehicle is fully reassembled or data is lost.


