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Originally Posted by MatthewAMEL
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Ok so make it so new drivers have to be on a small, very underpowered car in Italy is 1 thing but think about how dangerous it would be on the US. Could you imagine how dangerous it would be for a new driver trying to get up to speed on the Interstate when the speed limit is 70 (80 in certain parts of Idaho) and about 75% of drivers go much faster than that?
Best practice is tomake law enforcement actually enforce the law and then close out all the loopholes that lawyers use to get drivers out of these tickets.
Like I mentioned, adding more laws on top of already existing laws doesn't do anything other than add to the confusion and making more loopholes.
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Originally Posted by NashZL1
A passenger in the Traverse, 41-year-old Tessa Jeffrey, was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the SUV. First responders found her on the roadway near the crash site and she was pronounced dead at the scene.
Certainly tragic and not her fault to be involved, BUT... hard to believe how many people still don't wear their seatbelts.
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My brother actually still doesn't wear his seat belt from time to time because he was in a bad wreck decades ago and if he had been wearing his seat belt, he would have been killed by the engine coming through the firewall.
Yes, you should wear your seat belt but that's one statistic you'll never see. It's how many people are killed by wearing a seat belt and would have survived by not wearing it.