For drivers

Safety restraints

Wearing a seat belt saves over 2,000 lives every year.

Everyone knows they should wear a seat belt in the front seat, but many people still don't realise how dangerous it is not to wear a seat belt in the back.

In a crash at 30mph, if you are unrestrained, you will hit the front seat, and anyone in it, with a force of between 30 and 60 times your own body weight.

This could result in death or serious injury to you and people sitting in the front seat.

Any compensation for injury following an accident may be reduced if you were not wearing a seat belt.

For your own and others' safety, the law requires you to use a seatbelt if one is fitted and for children up to 135cms in height to use a child restraint.

In law:

A free leaflet explaining the Law on Seat Belt wearing and Child Restraints is available from the Road Safety Officer:

Quantities can be bulk ordered by organisations.

For more information on the law on seat belts see Seat belts: THINK!|External link  and for information about the law, and the fitted and wearing of child restraints child restraint wearing see Child car seats|External link.

Copyright © Calderdale Council
Town Hall, Crossley Street, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX1 1UJ
Privacy Policy : W3C Valid CSS : W3C Valid XHTML 1.0 :
Web Site Performance : Disclaimer and copyright

Last Updated: 04/10/2011