The seat belts only hold you securely if you are at least 40 inches. If you are shorter, you could fall out.
where is it shaking in the steering wheel or in the seat? shaking at certain speeds can be caused by a busted belt in a tire
Your chances of coming out of a car crash alive is very low, considering all of the forces that are applied during collision. However, a seat-belt will improve your chances of getting out alive by nearly 50%.
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I placed the sheet on the seat..?
Seat belts!!!
Seat belts reduce injuries by distributing the force of a crash across the stronger parts of the body, such as the chest and pelvis, rather than concentrating it on weaker areas. They also help to prevent occupants from being ejected from the vehicle in the event of a collision. Overall, seat belts are critical in reducing the severity of injuries and protecting occupants in a crash.
Side impact crashes, immersions in water where the victims cannot undo their seat belts and drown, rollovers where the victims are crushed, fires where the victims cannot get out and are burned to death, and other high speed crashes where the victims suffer extensive intestinal and other internal injuries directly caused by the seat belts that kill them. Non-use often causes surface injuries, including broken bones that will heal in a few weeks, but certainly not the serious internal damage caused by seatbelts. In most cases, you are far better off without seat belts.
u stay in the car and not flat on the windscreen
Injuries from motor vehicle accidents may be reduced by wearing seat belts and placing children in size-appropriate car seats in the back seat
Seat belts don't cause accidents, drivers do. Even when seat belts fail, it is due to operator error.
Too many! Half the deaths in the United States are caused because people do not wear seat belts.
Stefan M. Duma has written: 'Pregnant occupant biomechanics' -- subject(s): Fetus, Pregnant Women, Air Bags, Wounds and Injuries, Traffic Accidents, Crash injuries, Seat Belts, Human mechanics, Prenatal Injuries, Prevention & control, Wounds and injuries, Biomechanics, Physiology, Statistics & numerical data, Pregnant women
Use properly installed seat belts.
Charles B. Stoke has written: 'Child safety seat and safety belt use among urban travelers' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Seat belts, Statistics 'Seat belt and shoulder strap use among urban travelers' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Seat belts, Statistics 'Safety restraint use in Virginia' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Safety appliances, Seat belts, Statistics 'Use of child safety seats in metropolitan areas of Virginia during summer 1994' -- subject(s): Child car seats, Traffic safety and children
To prevent injuries of course. They restrain you and prevent your momentum carrying you into the windscreen or other obstacles in the car
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