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Why Do So Many Drivers Shun Seatbelts?
LV the car insurers have just completed a survey that shows 6% of drivers don't wear seat belts (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-29416372). A bigger total would result if you added in passengers I expect.
The value of wearing a seatbelt doesn't seem in question to me.
Do you wear seat belts as a driver?
Do you wear seat belts as a passenger in a car?
Do you wear seat belts as a passenger in a taxi?
The value of wearing a seatbelt doesn't seem in question to me.
Do you wear seat belts as a driver?
Do you wear seat belts as a passenger in a car?
Do you wear seat belts as a passenger in a taxi?
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If persons want to see the result of NOT wearing a seat belt, have a person in the N/S Front & the N/S Rear of the car unbelted doing 5MPH & slapping on the brakes without warning, this should make them belt up.
18:24 Tue 30th Sep 2014
I have worn a seat belt since the first time I sat behind the wheel of a car, which was in 1970 - way before the law compelled me so to do.
It seemed like a no-brainer to me, and always has done.
My dad, who taught me to drive, always used to huff and puff at me when I asked him to wear his belt, but he did wear it, and eventually got him into the habit, which saved his life in a crash a few years later.
I think people have some bizarre idea of 'freedom to choose' when it comes to seat belts, combined with the fact that some people find them uncomfortable.
I don't express freedom on the way of not wearing a seatbelt, and compared with the discomfort of a quick trip through a windscreen, I'll take the belt any time.
It seemed like a no-brainer to me, and always has done.
My dad, who taught me to drive, always used to huff and puff at me when I asked him to wear his belt, but he did wear it, and eventually got him into the habit, which saved his life in a crash a few years later.
I think people have some bizarre idea of 'freedom to choose' when it comes to seat belts, combined with the fact that some people find them uncomfortable.
I don't express freedom on the way of not wearing a seatbelt, and compared with the discomfort of a quick trip through a windscreen, I'll take the belt any time.
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I use them a vast majority of the time as a driver or front seat passenger. More rarely at the back, but there again I'm rarely travelling there. Taxi makes no difference. Some may shun them because they are restrictive, or perhaps because it should be a personal choice but authority imposes once more.
It's that Big Brother attitude that could eventually get us all walking around in mattress suits and needing a pass to go somewhere dangerous like the kitchen, garden, or even out on the street. Folk pass their taxes, they are entitled to have someone paid to scrape up their remains after an accident.
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