


I agree that there should be more ways to make sure safety equipment is used. Why would they put it there if you don't need it? You can learn the hard way... but then you learnt too late for someone elses sake.
*Doesn't go in a car that hasn't got seatbelts working. Would never dream of getting on a motorbike without adequate protection and wouldn't buy a car that didn't have safety parts fully checked*




Well with the having to secure seatbelts thing... Would it make a difference to the passengers? If you are carrying luggage would you need to trick the seats into thinking there is a passenger.
Like a pressure seat. If something is on it, and the belt isn't secured, then would that stop the car starting? I suppose you would just need to do the belts up on all of them before setting off. But if the seatbelt on a passenger seat won't secure, and you aren't carrying a passenger, and need to get it fixed... You could get stuck there because the car will not start.
It is tricky. These systems work, but there are plenty of ifs.
I have some pretty wierd concerns with being a driver of a car over a rider of motorbike. My mum wants me to get a car because on the whole they perform better in crashes. I want a motorbike. Cheaper, better performance for the price, etc. It is the thought of being trapped inside said car which really worries me about getting one. No I am not claustrophobic but after a severe accident or getting rolled down a hill or into water or something, where you are trapped inside, is just a terrible thought. As my friend pointed out, it is usually bikers who are safer because they know they are at risk. All the clothing is designed to protect... But I do honestly understand that the risks are higher as you can fall and damage or get otherwise mangled.
I think more needs to be done with removing the bad drivers. I have never seen the reason in putting speed cameras up, and then labelling them as there... It is so easy to slow down, go past them, then speed up again.





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