I would not be here to write this if it had not been for that seat belt. Everything in the car was ejected out the drivers side window.
Your view would be different if you had ever been to a junkyard. Ten years ago it was not uncommon for body parts to be left in cars. Scalps hanging from the winshield were normal. Blood, hair, you name it. Go to a 'yard now and you see seatbelts that are damaged beyond repair, deployed air bags, but few body parts. Also pay attention to the occupant compartment of the vehicle. They are rarely intruded upon. 90% of the time in a fatality you can look at the vehicle and honestly say that they would have lived if only if the seat belt had been used.
There is a boy in Belington, WV that is currently fatherless due to his dad trying to get to his game on time, running off the road, flipping his recent 3/4 ton Chevy. He was ejected from the vehicle. The boys grandfather got the privilege of seeing it happen.
I admit that sometimes nothing would have saved the person. But 99.9% of the time it is something simple that would have.
The fine is to cover the expenses of hosing you off the nations freeways.
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