Pickup Owners: Do you buckle up?

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If I remember correctly, the idea of adding airbags and other "passive restraint" systems in vehicles was a response to people not wearing seat belts. This goes back to the 1970's, and later morphed into the "SRS" system (supplemental restraint) where airbags were intended to be used with seatbelts, instead of just protecting people who didn't wear them. In a modern vehicle, how much of the sticker price is attributed to airbags? Must be substantial.
 
   / Pickup Owners: Do you buckle up? #122  
Here in MA a seat belt violation is a secondary offence. You have to be stopped for something else before you can be fined. My mother was a very determined woman who tried for decades to get me to buckle up when I left her house. One day she won, and I've worn a belt ever since. I also wear DOT helmets on my motorcycles. Half helmets but DOT. I don't buckle up on my tractor.
 
   / Pickup Owners: Do you buckle up? #123  
One of those areas where I could really give a rip what others do. There are so many things that nannies want to control people that it is getting hard to even waste time worrying about it. I never tell anyone to buckle up, nor dissuade them from doing so.
 
   / Pickup Owners: Do you buckle up? #124  
I always buckle up in my truck or car.......just seems so much safer when I am texting and drinking a beer.:thumbsup:
 
   / Pickup Owners: Do you buckle up? #125  
One of those areas where I could really give a rip what others do. There are so many things that nannies want to control people that it is getting hard to even waste time worrying about it. I never tell anyone to buckle up, nor dissuade them from doing so.

My VA doctor asked me if I used my seat belts. I asked her if she ran with scissors in her hand and told her both her question and mine were completely irrelevant to why we were both there, for my annual physical. I asked her if she was required by the VA to ask her patients and she said no. After that visit we had a really great relationship. One of my favorite Drs. until she retired. :(
 
   / Pickup Owners: Do you buckle up? #126  
I too hat the nanny state and government intrusion but as long as our government is caring for people who injure themselves and don't have insurance I am ok with the seatbelt laws. Same thing with helmets on motorcycles. What often happens is people get seriously injured because of no seatbelt or helmet and then we as taxpayers get to foot the bill for their care. Or even if they have insurance we insurance payers suffer with higher premiums for their care. Take smokers for example. That is a health risk so they pay higher insurance premiums. Hard to implement something like that for seatbelt wearing but people that don't wear seat belts should pay higher insurance than those that do.
 
   / Pickup Owners: Do you buckle up? #127  
I guess it is the same as those in extreme sports... white water kayaking, mountain climbing, bungee jumping, skydiving, competition time trials... etc.
 
   / Pickup Owners: Do you buckle up? #128  
If I remember correctly, the idea of adding airbags and other "passive restraint" systems in vehicles was a response to people not wearing seat belts. This goes back to the 1970's, and later morphed into the "SRS" system (supplemental restraint) where airbags were intended to be used with seatbelts, instead of just protecting people who didn't wear them. In a modern vehicle, how much of the sticker price is attributed to airbags? Must be substantial.

Airbags do not work to well when you don't wear seat belts. They might help a very little, but your body will go over them, when you are flying around the vehicle, or out the windows. Everyone knows someone who's uncles, third cousins son was in a accident that they were not wearing their seatbelt and they jumped or flew out of the seat and that area was crushed. For every one of these stories there are thousands who are killed by ejection from vehicles.
 
   / Pickup Owners: Do you buckle up? #129  
And therein lies the problem. As long as we have a welfare state that provides for those that do stupid things, we can expect a government that will dictate how we do things, what we eat, etc. Kinda hard to justify the smokers analogy. Those folks pay dearly in taxes for every pack they buy. By the time they do develop a problem, if they do, they have just about paid enough in to cover the medical costs. But that is a ruse also. I watched when the states lined up for compensation from the cigarette makers to cover supposed medical costs due to smoking. That money was blown almost as fast as it came in on shoring up pension plans, studies to determine why monkeys have crap fights at the zoo, just about anything they could dream up. Iowa claimed it was to provide medical care to children. Almost immediately, they were clamoring for a tax hike because they had blown the money on nonsense. Yet again that the idea that government cares for the citizens is a drug induced dream.
 
   / Pickup Owners: Do you buckle up? #130  
There is certainly a risk level that we are all willing to take. If the car is safer due to seat belts, airbags, crunch zones, etc. we may drive more dangerously to meet some of our other needs.

The Hidden Danger of Seat Belts - TIME
 

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