Car Smarts: Car Safety

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  • Where do typical car seatbelts apply most of the stopping force?

    • Typical seatbelts, which consist of a lap belt and shoulder belt, apply most of the stopping force to your rib cage and pelvis -- relatively sturdy parts of the body.
    • Typical seatbelts, which consist of a lap belt and shoulder belt, apply most of the stopping force to your rib cage and pelvis -- relatively sturdy parts of the body.
    • Typical seatbelts, which consist of a lap belt and shoulder belt, apply most of the stopping force to your rib cage and pelvis -- relatively sturdy parts of the body.

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