Seat Belts - Do we wear them just to avoid the fine imposed by traffic police?

Seat Belt - This is for our safety
@gkumar (227)
India
December 6, 2006 9:32pm CST
Should we wear seat belts just to avoid the fine imposed by traffic police or for our own safety?--------------------------------------- Read this article(Taken from the net) The figures are familiar: 40,000 people die each year in car accidents, the leading cause of death for people under the age of 35. Safety belts can prevent death in about half of these accidents. If you know this and are still not wearing a safety belt, you may need to ask yourself why not. But first, let's look at what happens when a car crashes. The Human Collision Imagine running as fast as you can - into a wall. You'd expect to get pretty banged up. Do you think you could stop yourself if the wall suddenly loomed up when you were two feet away from it? This is exactly the situation you face when the front of your car hits something at only 15 miles an hour. The car stops in the first tenth of a second, but you keep on at the same rate you were going in the car until something stops you - the steering wheel, dashboard or windshield - if you're not wearing your safety belt.. Bad enough at 15 miles an hour, but a 30 miles you hit "the wall" four times as hard as you would at 15. Or to put it another way, with the same impact you'd feel as if you fell three stories. A properly worn safety belt keeps that second collision - the human collision - from happening. Wear It Right "Properly worn" means with both straps snugly fitted to transfer the impact of the collision to the parts of your body that can take it - your hipbones and shoulder bones. With just the shoulder strap on, you can still slide out from under it and be strangled, while the lap belt alone doesn't keep your face from hitting the steering wheel. What's Your Reason For Not Wearing One? "I'm only going to the shopping center." Actually, this is the best time to wear a safety belt, since 80% of traffic fatalities occur within 25 miles of home and under 40 miles an hour."I won't be in an accident: I'm a good driver." Your good driving record will certaily help you avoid accidents. But even if you're a good driver, a bad driver may still hit you."I'll just brace myself." Even if you had the split-second timing to do this, the force of the impact would shatter the arm or leg you used to brace yourself."I'm afraid the belt will trap me in the car." Statistically, the best place to be during an accident is in your car. If you're thrown out of the car, you're 25 times more likely to die. And if you need to get out of the car in a hurry - as in the extremely tiny percent of accidents involving fire or submergence - you can get out a lot faster if you haven't been knocked unconscious inside your car."They're uncomfortable." Actually, modern safety belts can be made so comfortable that you may wonder if they really work. Most of them give when you move - a device locks them in place only when the car stops suddenly. You can put a little bit of slack in most belts simply by pulling on the shoulder strap. Others come with comfort clips, which hold the belt in a slightly slackened position. If the belt won't fit around you, you can get a belt extender at most car dealerships."I don't need a belt - I've got an airbag." Lucky you! An air bag increases the effectiveness of a safety belt by 40 percent. But air bags were never meant to be used in place of safety belts, since they don't protect against side impacts at all. --------------------------------------------------------------
2 responses
• United States
7 Dec 06
I've been in a bad accident while wearing a seatbelt, and the air bag did not deploy. I got a little banged up, but that was it. Of course my suv was totaled, the rear axle got bent after I jumped a curb and a ditch and finally came to a stop. And today I still wear a seat belt.
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@gkumar (227)
• India
7 Dec 06
sorry to hear about your accident.
@lissaj (532)
• United States
7 Dec 06
I always wear mine and ensure my children are properly restrained also. It irritates me to no end to see someone driving down the road with a child standing up in the car. I would never put myself or my children at risk like that, there are too many people who don't pay attention when they are driving.