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A seatbelt can save your life — even from the back seat

Many passengers skip seatbelts on short trips or when sitting at the back — but during a crash, an unbelted rear passenger can hit the front seat with the force of a small elephant. Seatbelts aren’t just a law; they’re simple physics. Even at 40 km/h, a sudden stop can throw passengers forward with hundreds of kilos of force.

SaferDaily Tip: Buckle up wherever you sit. A few seconds of effort can save your life — and protect others in the car too.

Source:

MIROS Passenger Safety Bulletin 2024

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