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Originally posted by blackmercedes
That is ancedotal evidence that is not supported by statistics. I am glad to see that in your particualr case, it worked. However, more troubling is that you were not wearing your seat-belt.
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Statistics pale when compared to experience. If a sibling dies from a rattlesnake bite, how impressed will you be by statistics indicating that rattlesnake bites are generally not fatal?
In my case, air bags simply did not require seat belts in order to deploy and work properly, due to the confining nature of the seats. That is obviously not the case with most vehicles.
Ron
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