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What is the likelihood of being killed in a crash if you are not wearing a seatbelt?

  1. Less likely

  2. More likely

  3. No effect

  4. Very unlikely

The correct answer is: Less likely

The correct understanding is that if you are not wearing a seatbelt, you are more likely to be killed in a crash. Seatbelts are designed to secure occupants in their seats and prevent them from being ejected from the vehicle or colliding with the interior during a collision. When used properly, seatbelts significantly reduce the risk of serious injury or death in accidents. Therefore, the chance of fatality increases dramatically if you are not restrained by a seatbelt. It's important to recognize that the other options do not reflect the reality of crash dynamics. The idea of no effect or being less likely downplays the critical role that seatbelts play in ensuring passenger safety.