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Anything that brings your body from highway speeds to stopped in less than a second will leave a mark. In most cases, though, those marks are a lot better than the injuries you would receive without the restraint systems.
A seatbelt will leave a mark if it stops you from 60km/h, but so would a dash. Which one would you prefer?
When riding in the car do you hold the handle above the door, on the dashboard, or on the door frame across from the mirror outside?
by clarson17 on November 9th, 2010
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by John_B1670 on November 17th, 2010
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When riding as a passenger in the car do you hold the handle above the door, on the dashboard, or on the door frame across from the mirror?
by clarson17 on November 13th, 2010
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As a passenger in the car do you hold the handle above the door, on the dashboard, or on the door frame across from the mirror on the inside
by clarson17 on November 13th, 2010
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When riding in the car as a passenger do you hold the handle above the door, on the dashboard, or on the door frame across from the mirror?
by clarson17 on November 13th, 2010
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