A study by the University of North Dakota indicates that seat belts increase the chances of death during a crash to slightly over %87.
Seat belts aid in the prevention of passenger ejection during collisions. They also restrain passengers into safer sections of the automobile in the event of a crash, as sections of the vehicle are designed to crumple to dissapate energy and the limbs of an unrestrained individual could inadvertantly travel into such sections and be crushed or severed. Seat belts rarely ride down on a person when properly adjusted for their size. Belts should always be snug across the body of a passenger.
Yes, you can die in a car crash. Seat belts and air bags have greatly reduced the number of deaths from car crashes. Seat belts only work if they are fastened.
Seat belts are important as they keep you from flying out the windshield or colliding with your steering wheel when in a crash. As you can imagine, this can result in fatilities.
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As many seat belts the vehicle has.
Seat belts & air bags.
so people would be safer in a car crash
buckle your seat belts it's going to be a bumpy ride
Consumers' desire for more comfortable seat belts led engineers to improve seat belts
Well if you mean seat belts in cars its so you won't fly through the windshield in a car crash.
Because if had a crash you would ether hit a seat or come flying out on the window