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When seat belts became standard equipment in the 1960s, most people refused to use them – despite new research proving that seat belt use could prevent injury or death during automobile accidents. For decades, lawmakers and automakers alike failed to persuade a stubborn public. But education and time eventually won out, and most states had seatbelt laws by the late 1980s.
When seat belts became standard equipment in the 1960s, most people refused to use them – despite new research proving that seat belt use could prevent injury or death during automobile accidents. For decades, lawmakers and automakers alike failed to persuade a stubborn public. But education and time eventually won out, and most states had seatbelt laws by the late 1980s.
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