I buckle up for safety. I don't need the nanny state to tell me what to do. It's my body and if I choose not to, it's no one's damn business. They don;t tell me I can't smoke or drink. What right does the gov have to tell me that I HAVE to wear a safety belt? That's crap
In New Hampshire 18 and over are not required to wear a safety belt.
This post was edited by Jon at February 24, 2020 9:57 AM MST
Safety. "An object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force." I'd rather not become a projectile (like a water balloon tossed against a wall).
I buckle up because if I get into an accident, I would prefer not to be a human projectile through my windshield although my airbag and the steering wheel would probably prevent that.
A little of both---it's definitely safer and I have no particular desire to give the police an opportunity to pull me over when I am on my way somewhere.
On the other hand, although the possibility of being struck by lightening is real, I don't wrap a chain around my ankle when I walk in the rain.