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Re: [Spridgets] Fitting harnesses (of the seatbelt variety)

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Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Fitting harnesses (of the seatbelt variety)
From: Kathryn Bales <kgb@frontiernet.net>
Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 14:54:48 -0700
I survived a multi-roll over crash in my MGTD, wearing nothing but a 
1950s style 4" web lap belt. I was able to lean over and grab the 
passenger side seat frame and hang on. My only injury was from the belt.

I survived a car v locomotive by virtue of not wearing ANY belt, thus 
being able to leave the car prior to contact.

I survived a high speed T-bone by virtue of not wearing a seatbelt. I 
was able to straddle the center console and steer from the passenger 
seat.My left leg needed to be pried from under the steering wheel.

I was badly beaten by a passenger on my bus because the seatbelt release 
jammed and I had no way to move and defend myself.

Belts and harnesses can be either good or bad, depending entirely on the 
circumstances of the accident. I have both a harness and a roll bar in 
the Midget. I always use the harness. I have push button harness/belts 
in my other vehicles and refuse to use them. I have seen too many 
instances of them releasing when they should hold, and jamming when they 
should release. Give me aircraft type buckles and I will happily use 
them daily.

Kate


WeslakeMonza1330@aol.com wrote:
> Well. I've been upside down in cars with a full harness and without though  
> both cars were NOT convertibles (they had a steel roof).  I also have the  
> experience of many miles of driving a Sprite with a full race harness, 4  
> point and 6 point.
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