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I would have also missed it if I was the average height for girls my age the time the law came out. But I wasn't, I've always been very short.I did use one when I went to school in the early day by taxi but aside from that no, they weren't law in the UK at that time.
I have a five point safety harness in my dragster. They strap both shoulders vertically and have a wide lap belt with an anti-submarine belt thru the crotch with a single quick release on them and are mandated by class. I have a ten point rollcage in it and you strap yourself to the chassis so it is actually a really safe ride at any speed. Seatbelts do save livesWhen I was a kid there were no car seats or seat belts. I started wearing them when I was in my twenties. I realized that most of the people were killed or gravely hurt in accidents, were ejected from the vehicle. The chances of that happening when you are buckled in are greatly reduced. Why would you not buckled up? My kids were always in car seats when they were little. We used bigger seats as they got bigger. When they were big enough, they just used the vehicles seat belts. All of my kids still use seat belts and their kids have care seats or buckle up. The hospitals here will not check a newborn out with out a car seat, which I think is a very good idea. If someone can not afford one, the hospital will make sure that they get one.