Seat belts provide effective protection
The common belief that passengers can brace their weight with their hands in a minor collision is false.
Driver protected by the properly worn seat belt during a sudden brake manoeuvre
It is an established fact that seat belts provide good protection in accidents. Therefore wearing a seat belt is required by law in most countries.
Properly worn seat belts hold the occupants in the best position for maximum protection. The seat belts are capable of absorbing much of the kinetic energy arising in a collision. Also they help to prevent uncontrolled movements which could lead to severe injuries, “Important safety instructions for using seat belts”.
If they wear the seat belts correctly, the passengers benefit greatly from the ability of the belts to reduce the kinetic energy gradually.
The front crumple zones and other passive safety features (such as the airbag system) are also designed to absorb the kinetic energy generated in a collision. Taken together, all these features reduce the forces acting on the occupants and consequently the risk of injury.
Although these examples are based on a frontal collision, the physical principles involved are the same in other types of accidents and for vehicles with an airbag system. This is why it is so important to put on the seat belts before every trip – even when “just driving around the corner”. Ensure that your passengers wear their seat belts as well .
Properly worn seat belts have been shown to be an effective means of reducing the potential for injury and improving the chances of survival in a serious accident page 171, “Forces acting in a collision”.
For information on how children can travel safely in the car, “Points to remember if children are travelling in the car”.
WARNING
• Seat belts must be put on before every trip – even when driving in town.
This also applies to the rear passengers (injury risk).
• During pregnancy, women should always ensure they wear a seat belt. The best way
to protect the unborn child is to protect the mother, “Wearing and adjusting
the seat belts during pregnancy”.