No, you cannot get cut in half by a seatbelt. However, in severe accidents, seatbelts can cause injuries due to the force of impact and the way they restrain the body. It's essential to wear seatbelts properly to minimize risks and ensure safety during a crash.
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Cut it in half through its centre. Then cut each half into half. You will have four fourths.
If you have half of something and you cut it in half again, you get the fraction of 1/4.
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If you cut 20 lemons in half, you will have 40 halves. Then, if you cut half of these halves (which is 20 halves) by half again, you will create 20 additional pieces, resulting in 60 total lemon parts. Therefore, you will have 60 lemon parts.
On older vehicles you used to be able to cut a cable under the driver's seat. I've heard that you can't do that any more because manufacturers started tying more electronics into that cable so if you cut it you might cut out half of your dashboard or something. I haven't been brave enough to test the theory.
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When a fruit is cut in half, roughly half.
I read the info sheet on this drug as I wanted to cut them in half and it did not say not to cut them in half and I have used them cut in half. call your pharmacy to make sure .
I read the info sheet on this drug as I wanted to cut them in half and it did not say not to cut them in half and I have used them cut in half. call your pharmacy to make sure .
The continent that is almost cut in half by the Equator is Africa.
The continent that is almost cut in half by the Equator is Africa.
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cut in half then cut both halves in half again
Cut it in half through its centre. Then cut each half into half. You will have four fourths.
If you have half of something and you cut it in half again, you get the fraction of 1/4.
You CAN'T!! It's a safety issue and it cannot be done. You can go to the dealership and bring a cardboard cutter and cut a seatbelt fastener off and put it in your 2009 TL and trick the car into thinking that you have your seatbelt on. I DON'T recommend this but just answering your question.