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by TeMPOraL
2789 days ago
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Which is why I can't see how you're surprised. Seatbelts are the perfect example - in my experience, a lot of experienced drivers don't bother, or at least didn't bother in my country until the fear of getting ticketed for it started to feel real. And I'm convinced that the moment this law would disappear, a significant chunk of drivers would stop bothering with seatbelts. |
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What I am surprised at is the fact that the parent literally says "I don't believe you" regarding something that I experience myself all the time.
It's like they internalized that doing so is not only rare -which it might be in their country- but just not at all possible!!
> Seatbelts are the perfect example - in my experience, a lot of experienced drivers don't bother
See that's quite my point. I don't doubt that people might not use the seatbelt where you live. But if you told me you "don't believe" that the vast majority of people use it here when I see it with my own eyes every day... Then I'd be indeed very surprised.
(As a side note seatbelt usage here in Switzerland is reported to be ~94% by the European transport safety council)