I have fitted or factory seat belts in every car I've driven since my first '58 Impala, and I use them ALWAYS. Only once did they prevent serious injury, since only once was I invilved in a serious collision. Then, the seat and shoulder harness kept me in a position to maintain a minumum of steering wheel and brake control while carreening across the highway and up onto a raised median. But at all other times, the seat belt keeps me psitioned in front of the wheel, and not sliding around in the seat. Most cars of mine, (I can't afford the expensive ones with the really supportive seats) allow me to slide on several occasions if it weren't for the belts, and because of that, I have been able to avoid many situations that may have been accidents if I were holding on to the wheel for support instead of control. In one case, I got careless coming down a mountain pass (Cumbres, in the Northern New Mexico Rockies) in my Mazda Pick-up, and started a slide, off the road to the left and the drop-off. I was only able to maintain steering and braking control because I was buckled in securely. After three violent fish-tails, the truck slowed enough to catch my breath. It was the seatbelt use that saved my hide in both cases. Not only would an Airbag not have done anything to help either time, but Airbags are one of the only things that are installed in a vehicle by Government Mandate that will likely cause serious injury if they work properly, and will work effectively only when used in conjunction with seat belts. If you are conscious enough when driving to be aware of what you are doing, the Airbag will serve no useful purpose, Quite the contrary, the Airbag actually causes a false sense of sercurity and invunerability in those stupid drivers who begin to think that the car will protect them no matter what dumb thing that they do, or will make them safe enough that they no longer need to pay attention while driving. Airbags are a harmful and dangerous intrusion into safe driving. Other than that, I have no strong feelings on this subject.............. Mike Higgins 1955 Belvedere Sport Coupe, with lap belts fitted. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Over 25,000 pages of archived Forward Look information can be easily searched at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm Powered by Google!
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