Knowledge exam
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How much does the use of a three-point seat belt reduce the risk of being severely injured in an accident, compared to not wearing a seat belt at all?
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“A three-point seat belt reduces the risk of being severely injured in a collision by approximately 50 per cent.” (NTF)
The three-point seat belt is by far the most common type of seat belt. The name refers to the belt’s three attachment points.
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