> They had a state trooper come in to give us a talk about both DUI and seatbelts. Guy said "50% of the people who died in traffic accidents he had responded to in his career had not been wearing seatbelts". When he ask for question I ask him if that meant that 50% of those who died had been wearing seatbelts. That mirrors hard to find safety studies that it seems they try to hide that say it's 50/50 weather a seat belt is going to save you life or not.
Rick, you need to brush up on your math. If 50 percent of fatalities were wearing seat belts, that does NOT mean that the your odds of survival don't increase with seat belt use. You need to consider the percentage of all vehicle occupants who wear seat belts. For example, if 100 percent of occupants wear seat belts, 100 percent of fatal accident victims will be wearing seat belts. Currently, about 90 percent of occupants wear seat belts, and about 60 percent of fatality victims were wearing seat belts.
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