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    I'm not prepared to speculate on what caused the tragedy, but I'd venture the opinion that the driver wasn't wearing a seatbelt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AK83 View Post
    ......there are far too many idiots that don't really deserve the opportunity to be allowed certain privileges.
    I was literally two seconds away from a head-on at highway speeds this afternoon.

    Rural highway with lots of hills and double white lines. All I saw was a little blue buzz box frantically trying to get back onto his/her side of the road - the swerve had it nearly tipping over - because he/she was overtaking a push bike just below the crest of a hill. It all happened so quickly that I had no time to react. With me being in a tall car I think he/she saw me before I saw her/him and this provided those precious couple of seconds for him/her to react to my presence and try to get back on to his/her side of the road.

    Missed by that much........

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    I'm not prepared to speculate on what caused the tragedy, but I'd venture the opinion that the driver wasn't wearing a seatbelt.
    I would not venture down that road

    Had a friend of the family very safety conscious killed last year while driving In a 50 k zone not their fault but a head on with a drowsy driver in a GU .

    Our family friend was wearing a seat belt and was still ejected out of the car and killed .

    So it is possible that seat belts do not serve as 100% restraint in certain crash circumstances .

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    I would not venture down that road

    Had a friend of the family very safety conscious killed last year while driving In a 50 k zone not their fault but a head on with a drowsy driver in a GU .

    Our family friend was wearing a seat belt and was still ejected out of the car and killed .

    So it is possible that seat belts do not serve as 100% restraint in certain crash circumstances .
    Seatbelts are not 100% infallible But they are very VERY good at keeping people alive.
    I was involved in a high speed head on a few years ago where there was 5 people in our Ford Transit 4 of which were wearing their seatbelts.
    I was badly injured but I survived and everyone else that was wearing their seatbelts walked away from the accident uninjured, The one person that wasn't wearing their seatbelt died at the scene unfortunately.
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    Then there is the case of a group inspecting a rural property a year or so ago - being off the road, the only one wearing a seat belt was the four year old in a child seat. The four wheel drive rolled (apparently at low speed), and the child was the only survivor of the four on board.
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