Final answer:
Vehicle SRS can reduce deceleration injuries by decreasing the force experienced by occupants during a sudden stop or collision.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct option regarding vehicle safety restraint systems (SRS) is D. vehicle SRS can reduce deceleration injuries.
Vehicle SRS, such as seat belts and airbags, are designed to reduce the force experienced by passengers during a sudden stop or collision. By increasing the time over which the force acts, the SRS can decrease the deceleration experienced by the occupants, thus reducing the risk of injury.
For example, airbags allow the net force on the occupants in the car to act over a longer time when there is a sudden stop. This increases the time over which the force of impact acts and reduces the force of impact on the occupants.