The truth of the matter more accidents occur without the deployment of the airbag than with. The airbag will not save your life if you don't use the seatbelt with it.
Everyone should wear seatbelts. They save lives
To save lives.
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The 2007 Mazda 3 offers side-curtain airbags as well as the standard driver and passenger front collision airbags. There is new evidence that these airbags are helping to save lives daily.
ANSWER 1:Because if you have a car accident you might fly through the windshield of the car or you might hit the steering wheel Both go with almost certain death That is why seatbelts save lives ANSWER 2: watch ZOMBIELAND (movie) it is a very good example ps: i cant believe you are asking something like that
NTSB estimates that seatbelts save over 9500 lives per year as stated on an NTSB safety video.
Seatbelts are designed to enhance safety and significantly reduce the risk of injury or death in vehicle accidents. While there are rare cases where individuals may be injured or killed due to seatbelt-related issues (such as improper use or entrapment), the overwhelming evidence shows that seatbelts save far more lives than they potentially endanger. Statistics consistently demonstrate that wearing a seatbelt reduces the likelihood of fatality and serious injury in crashes. Therefore, the benefits of seatbelt use far outweigh any potential risks.
Yes, requiring people to wear seatbelts is essential for public safety as it reduces the risk of injury or death in car accidents. Seatbelt laws have been shown to save lives and reduce the severity of injuries in traffic collisions.
1. A thief takes something out of your car, while a seatbelt keeps someone in your car. 2. Sometimes a thief will take a life, while seatbelts are designed to save lives. 3. The law requires seatbelts to be installed in every car, but thieves are not required.
Many people don't wear seat belts because they think it is a personal choice. Seat belts do protect lives, and wearing one can save you hundreds of dollars.
Airbags save thousands of lives each year; estimates suggest that they prevent around 30,000 deaths annually in the United States alone. Research indicates that airbags significantly reduce the severity of injuries in motor vehicle accidents, contributing to overall road safety. The exact number can vary based on factors such as vehicle safety regulations and the number of vehicles equipped with airbags.