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Yes.
As inertia is a tendency to do nothing, not wearing a seat belt (in a stationary vehicle?) will have little affect. Only if the vehicle is moving and suddenly stop, does wearing a seat belt become essential.
yes, that's why when your in an accident and you get killed they all ways tell on the news report if you were or were not wearing a seat belt.
If there is no seat belt fitted to the vehicle, then possibly. If theres a seatbelt fitted and its not used, then likely no.
The seat belt keeps you from being ejected from the vehicle.
usually, no; however, after sometime, if you continue to get caught for not wearing your seatbelt, you license can be suspended
The driver of the vehicle.
California seat belt law is described in section 27315 of the Vehicle Code. It says the driver and all passengers are required to be secured by a safety belt. Not being in a seat belt carries a fine of $25 for adults and $100 for children.
The seat belt is meant to keep you in place during impact. If you are not wearing one and the impact is strong enough, you could be thrown through the windshield or around inside the vehicle. It is meant for protection to minimize injury.
In the VAST majority of vehicle accidents - absolutely. There are exceptions - but they are very few and rare.
The maximum vehicle height on New York State Parkways is 6 feet and 11 inches. The Belt Parkway, located in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, has a restriction on commercial vehicles. There are no commercial vehicles or tractor trailers allowed on any of New York State's Parkways.
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