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"The simulator shows rather graphically the effects of wearing a seatbelt versus not wearing a seatbelt," explained Trooper Maurice Burton of the Pennsylvania State Police. "In a rollover situation your best chance of surviving the accident is if you are properly wearing a seatbelt and shoulder harness."
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Buckling up on every trip—not just the long distance ones—can save lives. Not wearing a seatbelt doubles your chances of being seriously hurt in a crash. Remember that most accidents occur at speeds less than 40 miles per hour, often within 25 miles ... Seatbelts minimize the effects of vehicle crashes on the human body.
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www.doj.mt.gov/driving/drivingsafety.asp
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A European Traffic Police Network (TISPOL) seatbelt enforcement initiative earlier this year resulted in thousands of penalty notices being issued to motorists across the country who were not using their seatbelt. ... Surface effects in a road accident...
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www.youclaim.co.uk/Car/Car-accidents-whiplash-and-Alzheimers.htm
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The first scenario is wearing no seat belt at all. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 20 percent of unrestrained passenger's occupants are ejected for a vehicle and overall 63 percent of people killed in car accidents are not wearing seat belts.
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Seat belt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A seat belt , sometimes called a safety belt , is a safety harness designed to secure the occupant of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result from a collision or a sudden stop. As part ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seat_belt
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Seat belt legislation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Seat belt legislation requires the fitting of seat belts to motor vehicles and/or the wearing of seat belts by motor vehicle occupants. The legal requirement to fit seat belts began in the Australian...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seat_belt_legislation
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63% of people killed in car accidents are not wearing seat belts.; ... 63% of people killed in accidents are not wearing seat belts. Wearing a seat belt use is still the single most effective thing we can do to save lives and reduce injuries on America's roadways.
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www.car-accidents.com/pages/seat_belts.html
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A common cause of death and injury to children in motor vehicles is being crushed by adults who are not wearing safety belts. On out of four serious injuries to passengers is caused by occupants being thrown into each other.
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Reasons to wear your seat belt are far too important to ignore. ... Seatbelts increase your chances of surviving an accident by 45%, says the NHTSA. However, in spite of this and many other reasons to wear your seat belt, 55% of the 31,963 vehicle occupants that died in car accidents during 2004 chose not to wear one.
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www.buyingadvice.com/wear-your-seatbelt.html
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