Quote Originally Posted by chaliceburn
I don't wear my seatbelt either, although there's a law on the books that they can pull you over for that. Helps temper my desire to ram the car in front of me.

I wear my seatbelt when I occaisonally cart kids around though. Have to set a good example and all. How wearing one protects society in general and therefore requires a law still baffles me.
I know what you mean. I remember when it was optional over here in England. Now it's law - although the police dont pull us over, they just toot and point to it.

I only wear it when im taking my little cousins out for a spin, otherwise i cant stand the things - although that's my own choice - i wont drive if the other people in the car arnt wearing them.

To be honest, i STILL think im safer without - i'd rather not get every rib broken, or neck. Isnt it true for seatbelts that they kill more than they save? Or was that airbags? I dont know, nor do i care. When im driving im safe - at least as far as everyone around me is concerned. Anyway, in a little Diesel work van that cant go much past 90 mph i think im pretty safe.

Although, my other car is a belter. Shoots around the place like a rocket. 06 Mondeo Estate 2L Turbo Diesel Common-rail Injection.
LIP Reviewed by LIP on . The Art of Tailgating: Moving Violations. All opinions welcome. I drive a *lot*. And generally I don't screw around when I drive, point A to B at the fastest speed possible. I've seen the view. My brakes are good, I did 'em myself. Full control of the vehicle. After many years and many many hundreds of thousands of miles, It's become apparent that everybody has a different idea of personal-vehicular space. The skoochers are the most obvious example, they follow with forty feet of space between them and the person in front of them in rush hour Rating: 5