Sixy_the_red wrote:
I know what you're getting at Gopher. At the end of the day, hitting something at 50mph+ is going to hurt either way. What my research showed was that 4 or 5 point harnesses reduce severity of internal injuries by dispapating enerty through the shoulders etc.
It was just a point to try and show that seatbelts aren't the be all and end all that's all.
my point in asking the question was "is there a reasonable reason not to wear a seatbelt".
As most cars don't have 4or 5 point harnesses (with a 5 point, is there a chance of crutch strap collisions?), but do have 3 point harnesses, what can be gained by not wearing it?
I can't really see A) the problem with wearing one and B) any reason not to wear one. Compared to nasty impact with windscreen / dash / wheel, impact with belt is more attractive.
As to injuries from wearing seatbelts, I would doubt that they cause a significant number of deaths in their own right. It would be less likely in more modern cars as the seatbelt mounting points are not rigid, but are designed to tear away from the chassis under heavy load, thus dissipating some of the energy.
I do recall reading somewhere that
undoing seatbelts after a car has rolled over causes a relatively high number of injuries (people undo seatbelts in an upside down car, fall to the ceiling and break their necks!) This may have been a US study (I can't recall) where I think there is a higher preponderence of SUV's, minivan's, pickups with high roofline?
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