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Originally Posted by Vaux96
--- ""By not wearing one, you increase the odds of losing control of your vehicle in a collision and infrigning upon the liberties of others in a secondary collision."
I guess this is true to an extent, but really hard to measure. You are going to sit here and definitively tell me what level of control a person would have over a vehicle after it has just been in a collision, seat belt or not? Sounds impossible. With all of the different variables, you could only assume that maybe a person would have had more control over a vehicle if they had a seat belt on. And that would only be on certain types of accidents.
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Did you read my post #69?
I was in a t-bone collision. I watched my sunglasses fly off my face in what felt like slow motion. And that was with my seat belt ON.
If I hadn't have been wearing it, the sunglasses would not have left my face. My face would have just followed the same trajectory
Consider that fact measured. I sacrificed myself in the name of science