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JJBIRISH
Oct 29, 2013Explorer
While there are no valid arguments to not wearing seat belts it is due to probabilities and not absolutes…
Some seem to believe everything has to be absolute, is black or white, my way or no way…
People have survived while not buckled in and no one can say with certainty they would have been killed or survived if buckled… few survive ejections but there are cases where some that have, but wouldn’t have survived the remainder of the crash had they not… much like the nearly uninjured motorcyclist thrown clear of certain doom (myself)…
I myself witnessed at a very early time in my driving career (within the first week) two die in a car fire on the PA turnpike (at the RT19 crossover) that both survived the crash of going backwards into the bridge abutment but at least one panicked and forgot to release their lap belts and fought a losing battle to get out of the car… I don’t know that either would have ultimately survived in the end but it is a traumatic thing to see and not be able to do anything about…
There are no studies or surveys that would claim the probabilities of death or injury are less on the side of not wearing seatbelts in automobiles or helmet while on motorcyclist… while low the possibility exist but still is not a justification to ignore the probabilities…
A little off topic though… I am glad the driver was caught, there is no justification for leaving the scene of an accident and no matter what others did or didn’t do, this individual caused all of this to happen, knew it and still fled the scene… he turned this from an automobile accident into a criminal offense and he is the one that deserves what he gets…
Some seem to believe everything has to be absolute, is black or white, my way or no way…
People have survived while not buckled in and no one can say with certainty they would have been killed or survived if buckled… few survive ejections but there are cases where some that have, but wouldn’t have survived the remainder of the crash had they not… much like the nearly uninjured motorcyclist thrown clear of certain doom (myself)…
I myself witnessed at a very early time in my driving career (within the first week) two die in a car fire on the PA turnpike (at the RT19 crossover) that both survived the crash of going backwards into the bridge abutment but at least one panicked and forgot to release their lap belts and fought a losing battle to get out of the car… I don’t know that either would have ultimately survived in the end but it is a traumatic thing to see and not be able to do anything about…
There are no studies or surveys that would claim the probabilities of death or injury are less on the side of not wearing seatbelts in automobiles or helmet while on motorcyclist… while low the possibility exist but still is not a justification to ignore the probabilities…
A little off topic though… I am glad the driver was caught, there is no justification for leaving the scene of an accident and no matter what others did or didn’t do, this individual caused all of this to happen, knew it and still fled the scene… he turned this from an automobile accident into a criminal offense and he is the one that deserves what he gets…
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