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Originally Posted by ryanfx
If your answer is "fine" by all means, don't wear your seatbelt for safety.
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IMO I dont have a whole to to live for and I DONT give a ****
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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen
If payout costs are reduced then rates can go down.
And you need to wear a belt. Those 25 mph crashes seem to be caused by the nut behind the wheel.
All I know is based on the multiple ‘I only wear it so I don’t get hassled/ticketed’ replies, if the intent of the law is to increase belt usage, mission accomplished.
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The key word is CAN, the insurance companies dont care to save the consumer money (with the exception of the non-profits) they want to make as much coin off EVERY individual as possible. Like I said until I switched to my current company I was getting screwed, this was after the "bloom" of the new comanies and all the stupid commercials talking about saving people money. If the market wasnt so competative right now do you think my old company would have reduced my premium?
So what about the nut behind the wheel?
Also I dont usually wear my seat belt in the Solstice, there is little chance of an officer seeing into the car, and I have gotten good at putting my belt on with my right hand in the rare instances where I do get pulled over.