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Seating and Safety Restraints
The following are reasons most often given for not wearing safety belts
(All statistics based on U.S. data):
Reasons given... Consider...
"Crashes are rare
events"
"I'm not going
far"
"Belts are
uncomfortable"
"I was in a hurry" Prime time for an accident. Belt-Minder reminds
"Safety belts
don't work"
"Traffic is light"
"Belts wrinkle
my clothes"
"The people I'm
with don't wear
belts"
"I have an
airbag"
"I'd rather be
thrown clear"
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2011 Focus (foc)
Owners Guide, 1st Printing
USA (fus)
36700 crashes occur every day. The more we
drive, the more we are exposed to "rare" events,
even for good drivers. 1 in 4 of us will be seriously
injured in a crash during our lifetime.
3 of 4 fatal crashes occur within 25 miles (40 km)
of home.
We design our safety belts to enhance comfort. If
you are uncomfortable - try different positions for
the safety belt upper anchorage and seatback which
should be as upright as possible; this can improve
comfort.
us to take a few seconds to buckle up.
Safety belts, when used properly, reduce risk of
death to front seat occupants by 45% in cars, and
by 60% in light trucks.
Nearly 1 of 2 deaths occur in single-vehicle
crashes, many when no other vehicles are around.
Possibly, but a serious crash can do much more than
wrinkle your clothes, particularly if you are
unbelted.
Set the example, teen deaths occur 4 times more
often in vehicles with TWO or MORE people.
Children and younger brothers/sisters imitate
behavior they see.
Airbags offer greater protection when used with
safety belts. Frontal airbags are not designed to
inflate in rear and side crashes or rollovers.
Not a good idea. People who are ejected are 40
times more likely to DIE. Safety belts help
prevent ejection, WE CAN'T "PICK OUR CRASH".

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