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daniel*wm asked in TravelAsia PacificMalaysia · 1 decade ago

Will rear seat belts reduce accident(death) rates in Malaysia?

How many of you have started to tell your passengers to buckle up? Or anyone doesn't realise there's rear seat belt...

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  • 1 decade ago
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    There are about 5-6K traffic accidents annually and far too many people are driving too fast, 120-140kph. Seat belts for everyone---cars, minibuses, etc---will definitely reduce serious injuries and save lives. Grandparents and parents should begin to show good example and educate the young.

    A change of mindset, less bravado among some young male drivers and more safety awareness among all are essential to bring down the death statistics, which are climbing every 2 years.

  • 1 decade ago

    Too soon to tell.

    Not all cars have rear seatbelts. And some only have 2 rear seatbelts and none in the middle.

    There are 5 in my family plus my parents and maid = 8 people. That means I'll have to buy a 8-seater MPV in order for everyone to buckle up. Or someone will have to stay home...

  • 1 decade ago

    All the time but Malaysians being 'tidak apa' attitude have contributed to a number of sizeable death. Rear belt restrains passengers from being flunged out of the rear window from high impact when accident happens. It happened in US whereby the driver hit the rail and turned turtle. Driver and front passenger were alright but the rear passengers (children) were tossed out and died on impact because not wearing belt. See, all these problems start with our school education with 'tidak apa' system not forgetting the half baked parents. Start educating children on safety from young.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes and No

    It depends a lot on situations, like

    1. If a lorry rammed into your car, definitely a NO

    2. if you're driving too fast, and you rammed onto other car, definitely a NO

    Wearing seatbelts, in my opinion would save life / minimise injury in minor accidents. I'm talking about being sandwiched when you or the car that hit your car's boot travel at 60km. but anything faster than 100km, the chances are, even seatbelts or airbags wont help.

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  • 1 decade ago

    The minister just want to stamp his mark on the Malaysian society. That's all.

  • 1 decade ago

    I hope yes..and I always make sure my kids to buckle up .

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    maybe yes maybe not.. well, if your car have 6 airbags (s-class benz), you doesnt need to buckle-up behind.. confirm selamat..

    tapi, kalau dah pakai kancil... pakai tali pinggang ketat macam mane sekali pun, kalau accident, belum tentu selamat..

    PEACE =D

  • 1 decade ago

    yes and start practice now

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i don;t think so i wonder why the GOVT why to implement this

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