Campaign Shows Why Dummies Without Seatbelts Are Not the Only Ones Hurt

Road Safety Scotland aims to highlight the dangers of driving without wearing a seatbelt

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According to statistics from Road Safety Scotland, one in 10 drivers and passengers don’t wear a seat belt and 13% of those killed on the country’s roads over the last five years were not wearing seatbelts.

As a result, the Scottish governmental departments Road Safety Scotland and Safer Scotland have released a road safety public service announcement to represent the consequence such dummies have from this behavior, and that it doesn’t just hurt the individual, including a fine of up to $676 (500 pounds).

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