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The right front tire made it out ok.One seems to survive?
I think the statistics are pretty clear that seat belts save lives. I've worked in ICU (social worker) and have seen the seat belt bruises on chests and abdomens. The forces required to do that would see the person right out through the windscreen each time.I had a very good cheerleader friend who died on the way home from a Dallas mall BECAUSE she couldn't get out of a burning car which was hit by a drunk driver. Her mother also died for the same reason. Happened near Anna, Texas on Hwy 121 in the summer of 1985. ( Jennifer Whisenhunt , Bonham High School cheerleader and her mother...R.I.P. ) The sister survived with severe burns.
Seatbelts were to blame...I forgot to say.I had a very good cheerleader friend who died on the way home from a Dallas mall BECAUSE she couldn't get out of a burning car which was hit by a drunk driver. Her mother also died for the same reason. Happened near Anna, Texas on Hwy 121 in the summer of 1985. ( Jennifer Whisenhunt , Bonham High School cheerleader and her mother...R.I.P. ) The sister survived with severe burns.
I had nothing to do with that...