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Q: What can happen to you if your in a crash and not wearing a seat belt?
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Can you fly out the windshield in a crash?

yes if your not wearing a seat-belt


How many people survive a car crash due to wearing a seat belt?

not as many as the car crashes in the world as people crash without wearing a seat belt. that's all I know


Can you fly out of the winshield of a car in a crash?

yes if your not wearing a seat belt


What are the consequences of NOT wearing a seat belt?

Well the chances of you dieing in a car crash are raised


Why is wearing a seat belt on a bus important?

because the bus is big and you wear a belt it is safty even when the bus crash you might not get hurt. constance's answer


What speed of a crash would cause whiplash or contusions of the neck and arm while wearing seat belt?

25mph or more


Why is a car crash dangerous to a person not wearing a seat belt?

'cuz you'll fly out the window. and also in some cars if you're not wearing seatbelt occupant protection sistem will not work in minimized crash situations.


Will a passenger who is wearing a seat belt likely hit the windshield in an accident?

If wearing the seat belt properly, then no a passenger should not hit the windshield.If wearing the seat belt properly, then no a passenger should not hit the windshield.


What about Georgia Dekalb County fines for not wearing a seat belt?

The fine for not wearing a seat belt in Georgia is $15.00.


How many points do you gain for being ticketed for not wearing a seat belt properly?

there is no points loss for not wearing a seat belt


Why do you need to wear seat belts?

Wearing a seat belt has been reported to save more lives in an accident than wearing no seat belt.


Can you be stopped for not wearing a seat belt in ohio?

Yes, you can be stopped for not wearing a seat belt anywhere. It's the law, mister (or miss).