WinterBorn
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So nobody said it. Why bring it up?
Why worry about it? It relates to the topic, unlike your posts.
So nobody said it. Why bring it up?
It relates to the topic, unlike your posts.
Legion doesn't believe in anecdotes.No, that one isn't, but it's pretty close. Mine is a shade darker and a higher quality reproduction with knock-off wheels, a big block and oil cooler in the nose.
Interior is basically the same, with a Simpson 5-point safety harness.
All warnings stop after a certain amount of time.Coming soon, a new seatbelt safety requirement will have all seats in a vehicle wired to set off the ding-a-ling seatbelt warning when occupied.
Seat belt warnings will soon be required for rear seats: Here's what to know
Implementation of the rule is expected to prevent more than 50 vehicle-related deaths each year, NHTSA says.www.usatoday.com
Mandatory Rear Seat Belt Alarms Coming To All US Cars In 2027 | Carscoops
A similar rule for rear passenger seat belt reminders has been into effect in the European Union since 2019www.carscoops.com
U.S. to Mandate Rear Seat Belt Alarms in New Vehicles by 2027 - Motor Illustrated
New U.S. vehicles will require Rear seat belt alarms starting September 2027. NHTSA estimates the rule will save 50 lives annually and prevent 500 injuries. Front-seat alerts will also be enhanced, with rules taking effect in 2026. On Monday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...motorillustrated.com
Now, this might seem like a good idea, but it's not. It will drive you insane if you use your vehicle to do anything other than haul passengers in those seats. Got the dog that likes to bounce from seat to seat sticking his head out the window? Be prepared for perpetual ding-a-linging from the seatbelt warning thing. Carry shopping, tools, supplies, or other non-passenger stuff in the seats regularly? Be prepared to have to seat belt them in.
This was tried back in the early 70's and within just a few years was tossed because it caused so many people problems doing stuff like I gave examples of. This will just add cost and major annoyance to car owners for no good return on anything. You can't fix stupid, and you probably shouldn't. We should let stupid kill itself off like nature intended.
Why the hell would you need that when all you have to do it fasten the rear seatbelts?
This all started in the 80s with the insurance lobby pressuring lawmakers.Wrong! As Mike Rowe (the Dirty Jobs guy) says, "Safety third." Safety is YOUR responsibility, not some government bureaucrat's in Dirty City. Putting seatbelts in cars is great and a good safety measure, forcing you to wear them isn't. If you are too stupid to recognize the value of seatbelts, then you get what you deserve. Nature has a way of killing of the stupid. Safety nuts try and keep the stupid alive and breeding. It's one of the ways you create an idiocrasy.
And not wearing your safety belt is the definition of stupid.My position is 'You can't fix stupid.'
Smart people just hook up the seatbelts or disconnect the wires. MAGAt morons, not so much.Coming soon, a new seatbelt safety requirement will have all seats in a vehicle wired to set off the ding-a-ling seatbelt warning when occupied.
Seat belt warnings will soon be required for rear seats: Here's what to know
Implementation of the rule is expected to prevent more than 50 vehicle-related deaths each year, NHTSA says.www.usatoday.com
Mandatory Rear Seat Belt Alarms Coming To All US Cars In 2027 | Carscoops
A similar rule for rear passenger seat belt reminders has been into effect in the European Union since 2019www.carscoops.com
U.S. to Mandate Rear Seat Belt Alarms in New Vehicles by 2027 - Motor Illustrated
New U.S. vehicles will require Rear seat belt alarms starting September 2027. NHTSA estimates the rule will save 50 lives annually and prevent 500 injuries. Front-seat alerts will also be enhanced, with rules taking effect in 2026. On Monday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...motorillustrated.com
Now, this might seem like a good idea, but it's not. It will drive you insane if you use your vehicle to do anything other than haul passengers in those seats. Got the dog that likes to bounce from seat to seat sticking his head out the window? Be prepared for perpetual ding-a-linging from the seatbelt warning thing. Carry shopping, tools, supplies, or other non-passenger stuff in the seats regularly? Be prepared to have to seat belt them in.
This was tried back in the early 70's and within just a few years was tossed because it caused so many people problems doing stuff like I gave examples of. This will just add cost and major annoyance to car owners for no good return on anything. You can't fix stupid, and you probably shouldn't. We should let stupid kill itself off like nature intended.
What is needed is the ejector seat.Smart people just hook up the seatbelts or disconnect the wires. MAGAt morons, not so much.
Agreed, but I encourage "evolution in action" for stupid people.And not wearing your safety belt is the definition of stupid.
A shotgun shell under the seat works too; cheaper, but the mess requires a lot of paper towels and spray cleaner.What is needed is the ejector seat.
It is like they want to commit suicide. It is sad to watch.Agreed, but I encourage "evolution in action" for stupid people.
If they want to smoke in their own homes, not wear their seatbelts or lifejackets in a boat, I'm fine with them doing so.
Attrition through stupidity has been a natural part of evolution for millions of years until civilization became Christianized and tried to save people from themselves.It is like they want to commit suicide. It is sad to watch.
Legion is not a MAGAt moron. He's just a moron and a chickenshit.Legion doesn't believe in anecdotes.
Translation: fucking Christians are trying to save us from ourselves.Safetyism is one of the main narratives the tyrants deploy against us.
What does he get out of it.Legion is not a MAGAt moron. He's just a moron and a chickenshit.