Viewers see a crash with and without seatbelts
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A gory new road safety advertisement is to be shown on primetime TV to promote the need to wear seatbelts.
The new campaign shows three men in a car crash without seatbelts and then with seatbelts.
Launching the campaign, transport minister Tony McNulty said: "Too many drivers and passengers still fail to wear a seatbelt.
"This campaign continues our thought-provoking publicity to try and convince them of the need to belt up - even on short trips.
"Wearing a seatbelt can save your life. I hope our new campaign will be a powerful reminder to those who seem to forget."
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SEAT BELT SAFETY
Each year 10 people in the front seats of cars are killed after being hit by their passengers during a crash
90% of children under 14 wear seat belts in the back
61% of adults wear seat belts in the back
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The Department for Transport (DfT) says almost 10% of drivers and front-seat passengers do not wear seatbelts.
About 40% of adults sitting in the backseat do not use seatbelts.
The DfT estimates about 10 front-seat passengers and drivers are killed every year by back-seat passengers not wearing belts hitting them in a crash.
The DfT has set up a new website with a "crash simulator" showing the type of injuries that can occur if a seatbelt is not worn and the benefits of having one on when an accident occurs.
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IMPACT OF SAFETY MEASURES
1. 1983, Illegal not to wear front seat belts
2. 1989, Children in rear seats must wear seat belts
3. 1991: Adults must wear seat belts in the rear
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