As the holidays approach, National Seat Belt Day on November 14 encourages anyone and everyone to buckle up to save lives.
No matter where you sit in a vehicle, wearing a seat belt is proven to save lives. Don't forget to buckle up!
Wearing a seat belt is the most effective way to prevent death and serious injury in a car accident.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), buckling up in the front seat can reduce the risk of a deadly injury by forty-five percent.
Back seat passengers are three times more likely to die in a crash if they are not wearing a seat belt.
Just over ninety percent of Americans buckle up, saving an estimated 15,000 lives each year.
According to the NHSTA in 2015, fifty-eight percent of passenger vehicle occupants aged eighteen to thirty-four killed in crashes were unrestrained.
According to the NHTSA in 2017, forty-seven percent of passenger vehicle occupants aged eighteen to thirty-four killed in crashed were unrestrained.
Also, in 2017, seat belts had saved around 14,955 lives!
Seat belts are proven to reduce the risk of serious injury and save lives. Two words for anyone and everyone: BUCKLE UP.
It’s been sixty years since the invention of the three-point seat belt, and this restraint has made the difference between life and death.
Since then, the industry has added advanced safety devices to automobiles.
However, alone, many of these advancements may not save a life unless a seat belt restrains the driver and passengers.
Airbags, for example, work most effectively when paired with proper seat belt use.
On its own, the force with which an airbag deploys can be fatal without the restraining hold of a seat belt.
During this holiday travel season and every season, be sure everyone buckles up. Everyone safely arriving will be worth celebrating!
HOW TO OBSERVE
Everyone must buckle up every time. Drivers, ensure each passenger buckles up as well.
No matter if it’s a quick trip to the store or a road trip to see family, before you hit the road, buckle your seat belt.
Even when ridesharing, buckling up is just as important. Encourage others to wear their seat belts, too. Let them know how important it is to see them alive and safe.
For parents, let your children see you buckling up every time. And when they remind you (because we know they do), listen.
Accidents aren’t ever planned and occur in an instant. There’s never enough time to put on a seat belt as an accident happens, but there is always time before you leave the driveway.
Share the message using #NationalSeatBeltDay on social media.
HISTORY
In 2019, the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), Volvo, and Uber teamed up to remind everyone of the importance of buckling up by launching National Seat Belt Day.
The first year marked the 60th anniversary of the modern seat belt’s invention, which was created by Volvo.
In 2020, the Registrar at National Day Calendar® proclaimed National Seat Belt Day to be observed annually on November 14.
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