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Yes. It is possible to have enough speed that even a seat belt would not save you but traffic deaths per number of vehicles have gone down since the laws requiring them have been enacted.

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Why do people wear seat belts?

Because in the event of a accident, and at high enough speeds, you can be thrown from your seat and out the vehicles windshield, but a seatbelt will restrain you and keep you in your seat so that you are not thrown from the car.


Why is seatbelt is required for every vehicles?

It is for your safety. More people without a seatbelt die in car accidents than with seatbelt. So I require to use the seatbelt. See here for more information about seatbelt usage: How_much_does_it_cost_to_replace_a_window


People who wear their seat belts under their arm in a collision what will happen?

People who wear their seatbelt under their arm have a higher chance of getting ejected from the vehicle as well as slamming their head on the steering wheel, or dash board or anything that is in front of their face. It is always important to wear your seatbelt correctly so you will have a higher chance to live if an accident.


Can you survive from a traumatic injury car accident?

People survive all the time but not always. Even survivors may suffer debilitating injuries that they will live with the rest of their lives.


How many people get into car crashes without a seatbelt and survive?

The survival rate for individuals involved in car crashes without seatbelts is significantly lower than for those who wear them. While exact statistics vary, studies indicate that unrestrained occupants are 30 times more likely to be ejected from the vehicle and face a higher risk of severe injury or death. Although some people do survive crashes without wearing seatbelts, the chances are considerably diminished compared to those who are properly restrained. Overall, wearing a seatbelt remains one of the most effective ways to enhance safety in vehicles.


Was Lisa Left Eye Lopes wearing her seatbelt when she died?

Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez, was indeed wearing her seat belt on the day of her fatal car accident, there were several other people in the car as evidenced by the documentary, and ironically she was the only person in the car with her seatbelt on. I disagree. I watched the documentary very carefully, and you can clearly see (right before the accident) there is no strap across her body, and you can even see the buckle (or seat belt holder) is indeed not holding a seatbelt. Given Left Eye's new sobriety, and love of children, it is easy to see how her handlers (and the press) would have thought to honor her by saying she was indeed wearing a seatbelt.


How do you get people to wear their seatbelt?

To encourage people to wear their seatbelt, it’s effective to raise awareness about the safety benefits through educational campaigns that highlight statistics on accident survivability. Engaging stories or testimonials from accident survivors can also resonate emotionally, reinforcing the importance of buckling up. Additionally, implementing stricter laws and consistent enforcement can serve as a deterrent against non-compliance. Finally, creating a culture of safety where wearing seatbelts is the norm can influence behavior positively.


Who is most likely to be involved in a road accident?

people whom are over the drink and drive limit


How can a police office write a report of an accident he did not witness?

The only way a police office can write a report of an accident he did not witness is to take statements from people that did witness the accident. He can also look at the accident and determine how it most likely occurred.


How do people become demented?

They were most likely born like that. If not, they might of been in a previous accident that caused this.


Why would people who cannot taste probably not survive as long as people who can taste?

More likely to suffer accidedntal poisoning.


How many people died in Kentucky from not wearing a seatbelt?

5000