Agreed. My post is unconnected to the specifics of the recent crash. Just adding my 2 cent worth in general.ClubMan said:Would I be mistaken in saying that no cause has yet been established for the crash so to start saying that either seatbelts, more modern vehicles or fewer passengers might have helped to mitigate the fatalities/casualties is premature?
Apologies - I misread your post.LIVERLIPS said:HI Rainyday my point was about that crash that the girl with the lap belt died and everybody else in the car survived. So there is a big difference between the belts. All i was saying is most buses use lap belts (aircoach) and which type would be fitted in all the school buses. I did not say i leave a passenger un-restrained in my car i would prefer to only take 3 passengers.
daltonr said:Lap belts in vehicles where the inertia of the passenger carries them forward rather than up make very little sense.
daltonr said:It's not fair to entirely dismiss these calls as MOB bellowing.
I swear that I saw Mary Wallace being interviewed on Ear to the Ground earlier this year without her seatbelt. She was in the front seat of her Merc and the camera was in the back seat.daltonr said:Do Ministers wear seat belts in the back seat of their Cars as their driven around?
daltonr said:Don't get me wrong, I'm no fan of MOBs.
Q for yez all - Do you believe that the bus driver should be held responsible for minor passengers that don't use the provided belts?
I share your horror, but it really doesn't matter whether they are in the front or the back. The problem is with them being unrestrained. There was an item on the UK news over the weekend about a young child killed when (I think) he fell out of a car driven by his mother with 6 other kids on the back seat on the way to/from a party. I witness cars with unrestrained kids every day (including a very large Merc today with 2 restrained kids & 1 unrestrained - I guess Mummy just leaves the one kid who bugs her unrestrained and lets nature take its course.franmac said:The talk about seat belts on school buses annoys me because I am horrified as a driver at observing very young children travelling in the front of their parents cars with no seatbelts and possibily even standing up. My children were not allowed to travel in the front of the car until they were fourteen years of age (which was the law then) does that law still apply?) We had numurous discussions and debates (rows) about it but the law was on my side .
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