That is hard to calculate, but if he has reached a point where the seat belt is restraining him, then he is experiencing very rapid deceleration to the final velocity of the vehicle which is theoretically zero. If the seat belt has not yet begun to restrain the driver, then he is still travelling 40 miles per hour in relation to the outside world, such as the wall.
55mph (studyisland)
I saw this on that Myth show. The body travels the same speed of the car which would be 45mph.
Well, honey, if you're traveling at 60 mph and not wearing a seatbelt, you'll still be traveling at 60 mph when you hit that windshield. Seatbelts aren't magical speed reducers, they just keep you from becoming a human projectile. So buckle up, buttercup, safety first!
you are wearing the seatbelt.
wearing a seatbelt in the car
By wearing the seatbelt.
By wearing the seatbelt.
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You can get a ticket for not wearing your seat belt, but I don't see how you could get arrested for wearing it.
No- NOT wearing a seatbelt is NOT safe. Wearing a seatbelt IS safe. It prevents you from being slammed against the intterior of the car, or being thrown out where you will be crushed by the car. You are NOT strong enough to brace yourself against the impact.
Yes, the police in Alabama can stop you for not wearing a seatbelt. You are required by law to wear a seatbelt in the front seat of a moving vehicle. The law went into effect in 1991.
Improper wearing of a seatbelt includes not fastening the belt at all, wearing it under the arm instead of across the shoulder, or placing it behind the back. Additionally, using a seatbelt that is twisted or frayed can also be considered improper. These practices can significantly reduce the effectiveness of the seatbelt in protecting the occupant during a crash. Proper seatbelt use is essential for maximizing safety in vehicles.