Spocko on Nostr: You know you're a regular car driver when you get on a bus & reach for the seat belt. ...
You know you're a regular car driver when you get on a bus & reach for the seat belt.
I've heard the reasons why, & they make sense for short, low-speed travel, but what about the ones barreling down the freeways?
The good news is that the muscle memory of putting on a seat belt is engrained in many brains like mine. Studies show this saves lives. We often don't talk about the lives saved by precautionary measures. But they are real.
Relevantcy? No seat belt, but I'm wearing a mask on the bus.
I've heard the reasons why, & they make sense for short, low-speed travel, but what about the ones barreling down the freeways?
The good news is that the muscle memory of putting on a seat belt is engrained in many brains like mine. Studies show this saves lives. We often don't talk about the lives saved by precautionary measures. But they are real.
Relevantcy? No seat belt, but I'm wearing a mask on the bus.