Accord LX seat belt signal hassle

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Ron, Dec 5, 2004.

  1. Ron

    LBJGH Guest

    Ron, I found that video if you want to watch it...

    http://members.rogers.com/5555/seatbelt.wmv
     
    LBJGH, Dec 9, 2004
    #21
  2. Ron

    Ron Guest

    LOL...

    You fail to comrehend an argument, then provide a a series of
    non-sequitur examples to prove it...

    You characterize anyone that disagrees with you as wrong, then call
    them stupid...

    Smart, Dave. Very smant.
     
    Ron, Dec 11, 2004
    #22
  3. Ron

    Ron Guest

    Thanks.

    This shows a driver hurled into the passenger seat, then the back
    seat, followingt a very high speed collission. In that particular
    situation, a seat belt would have been beneficial.

    This does does not apply when driving forward, at very low speed,
    frequently stopping and getting out of the car.

    -- Ron
     
    Ron, Dec 11, 2004
    #23
  4. My son was injured under those exact circumstances. He was working as a
    night security guard and didn't buckle up when creeping from one location to
    another. The door didn't latch, and when he tried to close it he was pulled
    out and injured his knee. He was fired for violating company safety policy
    regarding seat belt use and he couldn't deny a belt would have held him in
    the vehicle. And my wife's colleague was medevac'd with a broken vertebra
    after sliding off the road at an estimated 20 mph. Seat belts are always
    beneficial at lower speeds, although occasional stop-and-creep maneuvers may
    require unfastening the belt to get a better view. I have to do that
    occasionally in my off-road driving at work, but the times I apply the
    parking brake and survey the unknown area on foot outnumbers those times at
    least 10:1.

    Remember, a 15 mph collision is like falling off a roof and landing face
    down. The last I heard (decades ago), the low speed record for a driver
    fatality was 7 mph in a parking lot collision. The driver ruptured his
    spleen when he hit the steering wheel, went home, got drowsy and died.

    But, do what you want.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Dec 11, 2004
    #24
  5. Ron

    LBJGH Guest

    I guess you could assume you'd be hitting someone at low speed and you want
    be thrown around in the car but what if some goofball blows a stop sign
    doing 50mph? I played high school football years ago and can tell you being
    hit by a 200lb person running at about 10mph... I can only imagine what
    2000lbs @ 50mph would do.

    Glad you at least watched the video. :)
     
    LBJGH, Dec 11, 2004
    #25
  6. Ron

    Randolph Guest

    After decades of driving and riding in cars, I can say that a seat belt
    has never been of any benefit to me whatsoever, regardless of speed and
    other circumstances. Yet I buckle up every time I get in a car and have
    thus far never seen any reason not to.
     
    Randolph, Dec 11, 2004
    #26
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