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Safety Belt Buckle-Up

Added: 12/28/2005

Auto accident statistics indicate that Americans from the ages of one to their mid-thirties are more likely to die from a car accident than from anything else. These amazing statistics should tell everyone what the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been saying for decades: wear your safety belt. It could save your life.

Driving is a dangerous activity. Statistics point out that drivers and passengers that wear safety belts are less likely to suffer serious injuries during a car accident. Statistics also point out the danger inherent in being on the road. This is the reason behind car insurance. To protect drivers financially from accidents that do, and will happen. But if you are driving, wear your safety belt. After all, car belts are installed in every automobile to protect lives.

Today, car accidents happen more frequently than instances of violent crime. Every thirteen minutes, there is a fatality caused by a motor vehicle accident. Auto accident statistics indicate that Americans from the ages of one to their mid-thirties are more likely to die from a car accident than from anything else. These amazing statistics should tell everyone what the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been saying for decades: wear your safety belt.

Furthermore, injuries resulting from the lack of wearing a safety belt are much more severe than to motorists that have worn them. The story we've all heard about the person who died because he had his seatbelt on is urban mythology. In a major accident, if you are not wearing a safety belt, you will likely suffer catastrophic injuries. In minor accidents, cases of whiplash can quickly turn into neurological injuries because no car belts were employed.

Think about this when you get into your car the next time. Why does that chiming begin when you drive away without strapping in? It is simple. The cost to insurance companies and the health-care system is staggering due to injuries motorists receive while driving. Many car manufacturers, working in conjunction with insurance companies have installed chimes or alarms that will not cease until you wear your safety belt. Car belts are made to save and protect lives. Make sure you buckle up!

Have you ever been in a car accident? Chances are that you will. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, nearly all drivers will be involved in at least one accident in their lifetime. This is an astounding statistic. It means that if you've been lucky enough to avoid a crash so far, the chances are increasing that one will happen. With all the moving parts on a car and the high-speed in which they travel, an accident does not always have to be the result of negligence. Tires could blow-out. Axles break. Weather conditions can cause automobiles to hydroplane. Wearing safety belt is an excellent way to minimize whatever consequences arise from an accident.

In addition, take the time to make sure you wear your safety belt properly and check to see if the car belts in your automobile are functioning up to maximum efficiency. Sometimes safety belt can get tangled up, hooked on something, or rip. If the safety belt isn't functioning perfectly, it could fail to protect you in an accident.

Remember, buckle up for safety. If you don't you are gambling with your life. Safety belt is there to protect you from harm and not to be an aesthetic annoyance. Buckle up with safety belts and live to drive another day.


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