ANSWERS: 12
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All the time, unless I'm in the back, but if I'm driving it's a must, feel weird without it!
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Yes, everyone in the front seat has to put on their seatbelt. If someone sits in the back, it's up to them to decide.
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Every one in every seat must be buckled up or the car doesn't move. An unbuckled passenger becomes a missle in a high speed crash. This missle can kill others in the vehicle. A rear seat occupant can strike the front seat and overload the mounts shearing it from the floor of the vehicle. As you can guess, this doesn't work out well for the person in that seat. Just close your eyes and play the slow motion video of what a single unrestrained person in a vehilce with 5 in it will do during a roll over. Not a pretty sight. No seatbelt, no ride. No exceptions.
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I am almost always by myself in my car.When I first started driving there was no manditory seat belt laws and few would use them.Many years later the law came into effect but I had gotten into the habit of not wearing them.If I see a cop I put it on.
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Yes. Any car I'm driving doesn't move until everybody is belted in.
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Yeah, everyone has to have their seat belt on and it's a habit for me to put mine on. it's the first thing I do when I get in the car.
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yes
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Yes. Every time. I won't drive until everyone is buckled up.
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Really - we each use our own.
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Yes of course..
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absolutely, always double check everytime. Safety first you know
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Statistically, seat belts saves lives. As for my passengers, what good would it do me if I was buckled up and they were bouncing and banging into me?
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