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Seatbelts should they be compulsory .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have not traveled on a coach for 10-15 years. I�m glad they have seat belts. I�m sure they are breaking the law if not wearing seat belts where fitted. The driver may also be in trouble if passengers under a certain age are not wearing seat belts .Out of interest what provision do they make for babies regarding seat belts, what If they were to turn up with a pushchair would the driver allow the baby to spend the journey on the persons lap?
Personally I never wear a seat belt unless it is a legal requirement to do so.
They are not a safety device in all types of crash. In fact in some cases the wearing of a seat belt can be a cause of even more serious injury.
trionam I didn't know that. In the first instance I believe that coaches/school busses should have seatbelts available for those who wish to wear them, and under 14's should have to. The drivers safety chat and a few stickers on the back of the seat with warnings should suffice. Once the driver starts driving there is nothing to stop children taking the belts off, but they should be aware of the dangers.
Saying that though, my local bus to the station doesn't have seatbelts and they often go over 30mph down the high street throwing us all over the place....
I agree that they should be compulsorily fitted and worn. Even at 30 mph a big vehicle swerving or 'bumping' can do much damage to passengers, never mind a serious accident. I didn't like being made to wear a driver's when they first came in for cars, but I soon got used to it, and wouldn't dream of going without now. If in coaches I use them, and in mini-cabs and black cabs too.
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