In 2016, using a seatbelt according to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration saved an estimated 14,668 lives after a car accident. Most Americans understand the importance of using a seatbelt. 90.1 percent of American drivers chose to wear a seatbelt. However, nearly 27.5 million people still don’t buckle up. An additional 2,456 lives could have been saved had they chosen to buckle up.
Idaho State Police reported a fatal car accident on State Highway 78 west of Givens Hot Springs near Boise. The single-vehicle crash occurred when the driver went off the right shoulder and caused the vehicle to roll. The vehicle came to rest in a field but the driver was ejected from the vehicle during the crash. Unfortunately, the driver succumbed to his injuries at the scene of the car accident. It was reported that the driver was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident and thus was ejected from the vehicle.
Failure to use a seatbelt includes the following scenarios.
Seatbelts were one of the first major safety improvements in motor vehicles. Seatbelt technology has evolved to make them safer, more effective and harder to disregard. The United State Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that seatbelts reduce car accident related injuries and deaths by approximately 50 percent.
The main purpose of a seatbelt is to prevent secondary collisions after a car accident. After a collision, the bodies in the car will continue to move in the direction and speed at which they were prior to the collision. A seatbelt is designed to restrain this additional movement and prevent additional injuries. Furthermore, seatbelts are made to absorb the impact between the body and the belt quickly and with as little damage as possible. Without a seatbelt, the body will continue to move forward until it reaches a part of the car, which will absorb the impact. Typically the fragile human body will come in contact with a hard, inflexible part of the car’s interior, which will result in serious injury or even death regardless of speed.
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