yup, but sometimes when im in the backseat i dont...
Do you always buckle up?
I know some people who don't start the car without it on , but I myself I do not believe I MUST wear something like that. So I don't
Reply:No.
For my own reasons.
Reply:of course.. want to set good examples for my daughter
Reply:yep all the time and everyone else should too!
Reply:My shoulder strap is automatic.
Reply:YES It cost me $50.00 last time I didn't
Reply:yep
Reply:After spending several months in a hospital some years ago, I do now.
You should too.
Reply:I do and I'll explain why. My Father (deceased) was a Traffic Engineer and he designed highways and interchanges as well as parking lots and all sorts of things in that category. He told me something when I was a young teen that made sense. As far as seat belts are concerned, the main thing they do is keep the driver in the drivers seat so he/she can maintain control of the car. Hard to steer or brake if you are on the floor. Saves the passengers too! Make sense?
Reply:Yes, for safety and to abide by the law.
Reply:Yes-I do
Reply:Unless the car I am in doesn't have a seat belt - trying to get my son in a good habit.
Reply:NO, I drive a Ford Freestar minivan configured as a wheelchair carrier with non emergency patients, I tried for a week but Ford's better idea makes the belt uncomfortable, I drive 12 hours each day six days a week so the seat belt is around the seat back behind my back.
Reply:No. Only when in a car. I take off the seat belt when I leave the car.
True story:
Once, I was a passenger and took off my seat belt to exit but then my father started driving again and crashed, so I was injured when I had put on my seatbelt, because I took off the seat belt too early.
Reply:yes, it's the law
Reply:Always. I can't think of any good reason not to.
Reply:no
Reply:hardly ever...
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