Nearly everyone has heard that wearing a seat belt can improve your chances of surviving an Atlanta car accident. Unfortunately, not every driver wears a belt consistently. This may be because of common misconceptions that a seat belt is not always necessary. These misconceptions can have deadly consequences.
Since 75% of fatal car crash deaths occur within 25 miles from home, and more than half of all accidents involving injuries occur at low speeds, this thought is clearly a mistake.
Even if you are not concerned with your own safety, failing to wear a seat belt can injure your child passengers. One out of four serious injuries is caused by passengers being thrown into each other during a crash.
Children not only need to use safety seats, they also must be used correctly. Three out of four families fail to do so. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
You may save lives simply by speaking up and asking your passengers to buckle up. Studies have shown that nine out of ten people will wear their seat belt when asked.
Yes! Seat belts reduce the number of serious traffic injuries by 50% and fatalities by approximately 60%.
Interested in learning more about safety measures for preventing Atlanta car crashes? Contact the Atlanta car accident attorney experts at the 404-513-5415 for a free consultation.
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