Seatbelts Save Lives
May. 18th, 2008 09:57 amWhich is something I am sure you all know (and if not, you can read all about it here, but for a really well written account of how it works in practice, Paul Cornell lawys it out with praise for wives, paramedics and the Ford Focus.
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Date: 2008-05-18 05:47 pm (UTC)It is an area where the old wives always know better than the experts. All I can say is that I wear a seat belt every trip and my car has airbags. Cathie wears a belt every trip. Our kids have always been strapped in and MJ just looked at me horrified when I asked if she would ever not wear a belt (she's the only one who has passed her test) I don't consider myself an expert, but I know enough about the numbers to make that decision. But that's me.
As I say, drive save, and I hope everyone near to you and around you - especially on the road - does too.
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Date: 2008-05-18 06:17 pm (UTC)Maia's car has had the airbags deployed (it was while the car was lent to someone). They were struck by someone racing into a left turn, the combined speeds were probably about 25 mph.
When she and I were in a similar wreck, the bags (to our surprise), didn't go off).
I can't imagine not driving without belts (even in military vehicles). I'm happy to have the airbags, and hope to keep on not needing them.