Answer: False
The best safety feature for preventing whiplash is not the airbags (although they do contribute to its reduction), but the headrest. The seat headrest needs to be properly extended so that it lines up with the spine. The head needs to be located as close as possible to the headrest in order to reduce the risk of trauma. This feature is combined with others such as airbags and bumpers to increase the safety of all passengers in the event of a crash.