Yes -- look under "seatbelt extenders" which will rearrange the way the belt sits so that you're not wearing it across your neck!
It's not just the major accidents that seatbelts help during, but even minor fender-benders can end up with you leaving a big dent in the windshield, or whiplash, or some of your teeth knocked out on the dashboard. And those happen a whole lot more often than rollovers and flaming wrecks.
(FWIW, my cop-brothers have had to work more than one accident where the unbelted person was not only ejected from the wreck, but then the car landed on top of them.)
Hugs seatbelt tight. People in my car wear seatbelts because I don't need people slamming into me. Seatbelts keep your face outta the windshield. This is a good thing.
A friend of mine (big burly jock) never wore a seatbelt. He's a doctor now and I noticed that he was wearing it the last time I saw him. I wonder if his time working ER cured him of the stupid habit.
They are uncomfortable, but so is being tossed out of the car. OK, obviously sore spot with me too. I'll stop.
so is being tossed out of the car.
Even just being tossed around inside the car is uncomfortable, and makes it difficult to try and retain what little control over the vehicle you have during a crash, you know with not being seated in front of the controls and all.
This is one area where I'd vote so very much in favor of logic over emotion. Even if being belted in feels a bit choke-y, looking over the real odds, and the penalty for losing those odds being so high, it may be best to accept a little not-feeling-comfortable for being safer.
Yeah, the two times I've run off the road (uncontrolled, anyway—have driven into the median to avoid crazy wrong-way truckdriver) I was very glad of the seatbelt even though they weren't big Hollywood style wrecks. Jus the stability of position helps keep you from losing (more) control of the car.
I'm with Theodosia on this one. It's a gamble I don't want to take.
Not that it changes anything, but I could technically be fired for not wearing my seatbelt. It's part of the driver conduct requirements for having (and keeping) a company car. Violation of any of the terms can lead to sanctions up to and including termination of employment.
It's not just the major accidents that seatbelts help during, but even minor fender-benders can end up with you leaving a big dent in the windshield, or whiplash, or some of your teeth knocked out on the dashboard. And those happen a whole lot more often than rollovers and flaming wrecks.
I always wear mine. They don't prevent whiplash, though. Ask my neck.
seatbelts - a good idea. The accidents I've been in - kept things from being much worse. and - many insurance companies will refuse to pay if you weren't wearing a seatbelt.
Oh, this day is just working out beautifully.
I was already pretty sure I wasn't going to make it to ChiKat's tonight because of work eruptions. But I decided I'd cut out of work so that I could take the dog out and then finish this project up from home, thinking there'd at least be a snowball's chance in hell I make actually make it out, whereas if I finished up at work and then had to come home and go back out, not so much.
I've hit a snag. I just turned to take the dog out and...
The fucking lock is broken. I am locked inside my apartment. What the fuck?
Waiting for the janitor to call me back. And of course, the dog's all ready to go and won't leave me alone.
OH MY! That's just awful Brenda. Poor doggie! (um, maybe you can finish your project while waiting and get to ChiKat's?)
Kick down the door!