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Research has found that lap shoulder safety belts reduce the risk of fatal injury to front seat passenger car occupants by approximately 45%. This significant reduction underscores the importance of wearing seat belts for enhancing safety in vehicles. Proper use of these restraints is a critical factor in preventing serious injuries during accidents.

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