How many truck cabs have you taken apart? I've stripped dozens in my life down to the bare aluminum. After personally seeing the structural integrity of a truck cab, or rather lack of, i'll take my chances jumping out. But again it depends on the region im in at the time. Flat and level in texas im wearing it. Mountain 2 lane in west virginia then no seat belt, door unlocked, arm rest upright and steering wheel tilted forward.
Do you wear your seatbelt?
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I often wonder why those people who claim to be good, and trying to do it right, have absolutely zero regard for laws.
Driving without a seat belt is illegal...as is speeding, driving over the legal hours etc. But many people here feel justified breaking the law. But if someone were to rob their house, rape their children, drunk driving and kill their family, then they scream he/she broke the law, prosecute them. Amazing how one sided it is.TROOPER to TRUCKER, PE_T and FlaSwampRat Thank this. -
Having flipped a car before, if I'd been wearing a seatbelt I would have had both of my legs broken. As it was, I only had 'rugburn' on my back.Bean Jr. Thanks this. -
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When I visit other countries I follow their laws, even if different than here in Canada. I don't believe in just following the laws that I want to. Different people have different views on what laws are applicable to them. What a warped way to view the laws of your country. I am a very active person, and do many outdoor activities as well. Even in those sports I see people disregarding all sorts of laws, maybe it is riding their ATV in a restricted area, or trying to avoid paying for a lift ticket at the ski hill. It doesn't matter what the law is, follow it.
Completely stop at all stop signs, not just if there is traffic around. Don't speed, not just if you see a cop. Wear a seatbelt, not just when approaching a scale. It isn't difficult to follow the law, actually it is very easy.PE_T Thanks this. -
Only when I'm driving.
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Note: this is not a knock on Canadians, just an attempt to show the cultural differences or spirit of the populace between us.MartinFromBC, adayrider and Bean Jr. Thank this. -
It's been a habit to always wear mine since it became law here in the 80's. I have a good friend that's a fire captain and I've done many ride alongs with him and seen too many bodies ejected from a vehicle (including CMV's) to not wear one.
But that outlaw in me did rip a tag off of a mattress one time even though the tag said, do not remove under penalty of law.Lumper Humper, PE_T, Bean Jr. and 2 others Thank this. -
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