Anonymous wrote:In addition to adult booster seats, you can get inexpensive seatbelt positioners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I HATE seatbelts. I am short and it is always digging into my neck. But my car beeping about me not wearing it is more annoying than the neck thing so I do wear it.
In the 5-hour course they teach that seat belts should not be anywhere near your neck. They should go across the shoulder/ upper arm and chest. If your car doesn't have ways to adjust seat belt height (I didn't notice mine did until I looked, after this course, because I'm short too) then a booster is a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of times it's cultural. My husband comes from a part of the world where wearing a seatbelt is considered very weak and "not manly".
What culture is this?
NP here: on vacation in Mexico, I've driven to many scuba diving sites in jeeps with no doors; no seat belts were used (once we even passed through a police check point). No one cares about seat belts from what I saw. And kids were usually seated in their mothers laps, not car seats).
Anonymous wrote:I HATE seatbelts. I am short and it is always digging into my neck. But my car beeping about me not wearing it is more annoying than the neck thing so I do wear it.
Anonymous wrote:LEOs rarely wear belts because of need to enter and exit car quickly. Carries over in personal life.
Anonymous wrote:The NJ Miss America contestant that just died was also not wearing a seat belt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not the "being thrown clear of the crash" part that's the problem, it's the "hitting the ground at 65mph" part.
Right, it's not the fall that kills. It's the sudden stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NP here. That's nonsense. I could be drunk, tired or ill and I always wear a seatbelt. It's just what I do when I get in a car.
Well, I guess you're just a better person than all these people on the second line of this NHTSA survey.
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http://www.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/research/SafetySurvey/Chapter2.html
Anonymous wrote:
NP here. That's nonsense. I could be drunk, tired or ill and I always wear a seatbelt. It's just what I do when I get in a car.