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those who dont keep seat belts will be thrown out of the car in to the air.. no matter you are in front seat or rear seat...

 

and no matter you are in porsche or kia 

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You are not appreciating the force of a car crash. The energy created when a car flips is amazing. Anything inside the car is a flying object, a projectile. If people are not wearing their seat belts, they can be thrown out easily. Doors fly open, windows shatter, rear hatches break off. Watch some car crash videos and see what happens.

Lets watch them

In this example truck is only travelling at a measuring drift speed of 40 mph to its side. You can see the first dummy out is taking projectile only to fall on the ground after a interval of 6 seconds.
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you might ask me "wait dude, no one drives their vehicle sideways !!"

Wait a second, when you try to change lane while travelling at 65 miles per hour and you suddenly realize oops some one in blind spot and retreat really fast, and it is same time when you loose your control on vehicle and things get start flying around. we all know 65 miles/ hr  is what most of us drive on the least busy day of your life.

In most of the scenarios things go out of control where you think you are still  in safe zone.

Below is where they are actually drifting but they applied brakes and brought car speed down to 30 mph but still it didnt help out (highly NSFW, please skip if you don't want to see ppl getting killed )
 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLohkIMmgmA

 

 

Below is case where dude is doing 90 mph - 100 mph on Honda Insight car. He survived the crash.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=McJJeukIWSA

Below is simple example of head on collision, this can happen even you hit a tree or a boulder and as you can see both the passengers are out of the car in no second. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=L1m0D_h1AZA

It also depends on the type of car you purchase

 

Below are the list of cars that have been given rating for the crash tests by National Highway institute

http://m.iihs.org/mobile/ratings/mobileratings/tsps

I handpicked a failed example, in this case Toyota Camry manufactured somewhere in the window outside 2013.

http://m.iihs.org/mobile/ratings/mobileratings/toyota/camry/1751

Please give him some respect, he sacrificed his life for our safety

Sad-Crash-Test-Dummy.jpg

 

 

 

please put on your  F U CKINg  seat belts, it is not going to spoil your makeup or your ironed clothes for party.

 

 

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SUVs have taken over America's roads. Ad campaigns promote them as safer and "greener" than ordinary cars and easy to handle in bad weather. But very little about the SUV's image is accurate. They poorly protect occupants and inflict horrific damage in crashes, they guzzle gasoline, and they are hard to control.

Keith Bradsher has been at the forefront in reporting the calamitous safety and environmental record of SUVs, including the notorious Ford-Firestone rollover controversy. In High and Mighty, he traces the checkered history of SUVs, showing how they came to be classified not as passenger cars but as light trucks, which are subject to less strict regulations on safety, gas mileage, and air pollution. He makes a powerful case that these vehicles are even worse than we suspect--for their occupants, for other motorists, for pedestrians and for the planet itself.

In the tradition of Unsafe at Any Speed and Fast Food Nation, Bradsher's book is a damning exposé of an industry that puts us all at risk, whether we recognize it or not.832298.jpg

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suvs not only have high chance of rollover they also likely to kill small car sedan occupants 16 times more likely because of position of front bumper, elevation etc.

 

in 90s 2000 fatalities where recorded  in rolleover suv.

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