As of recent data, approximately 10-15% of people in the United States do not regularly wear seat belts. This percentage can vary by region, age group, and other factors. Efforts to increase seat belt usage through campaigns and legislation have led to overall improvements in compliance rates over the years. However, certain Demographics and rural areas may still show higher rates of non-compliance.
Too many! Half the deaths in the United States are caused because people do not wear seat belts.
Approximately 3,265,441 people.
Many people don't wear seat belts because they think it is a personal choice. Seat belts do protect lives, and wearing one can save you hundreds of dollars.
yes
over 1000 million
Not if they did not come from the factory with seat belts. If they came form the factory with seat belts you are required to wear them.
Children up to certain weights are required to be in car seats that are held in place with the seat belts in most states. After they reach a certain weight, they are required to wear seat belts, so not only can children wear seat belts, after they no longer are required to be in car seats, they are required to wear a seat belt.
Yes, astronauts wear seat belts.
not if the car was not originally equipped with them.
We wear seat belts for saftey.For example when you get in a car wreck you need to be safe.Also so the police can not stop your mom or dad
Because if had a crash you would ether hit a seat or come flying out on the window
People can wear seat belts in cars to protect themselves and comply with the law. Seat belts are designed to keep passengers safe by preventing them from being thrown around in the event of a crash or sudden stop.