National Traffic Safety Board estimate that approximately 9500 lives are saved a year from the use of seatbelts. This is from a NTSB driver's ed video.
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NTSB estimates that seatbelts save over 9500 lives per year as stated on an NTSB safety video.
UNICEF say"9 million lives a year worldwide"*
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), an estimated 5,500 lives could be saved each year by increasing the level of safety belt use in the United States to 90 percent. Yet, only 68 percent of Americans wear safety belts. By contrast, Germany stands at 95 percent.
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About 80 percent of all injuries to children in car crashes are injuries to the head, causing brain damage, permanent disfigurement, epilepsy or death. Sad, but true. Of every 100 children who die in motor vehicle crashes at least 80 would survive if they were properly secured in an approved child safety seat or safety belts. Statistics have shown that Approximately 35,000 people die in motor vehicle crashes each year. About 50 percent (17,000) of these people could be saved if they wore their safety belts.
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Seat belts save an estimated 15,000 lives each year in the United States alone. They significantly reduce the risk of death and serious injury in motor vehicle crashes. Studies indicate that wearing a seat belt can lower the risk of fatal injury to front-seat occupants by about 45%. Overall, seat belts are a critical safety feature that greatly enhances passenger protection.