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Kid Breaks Windshield of Car with Head – Perils of Not Using Seatbelt

Harsh Kashyap by Harsh Kashyap
2 years ago
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Kid Hits and Breaks Windshield Car

In a bizarre and perilous incident, a kid breaks the windshield of a car after hitting it with his head. There are incredibly weird incidents on the internet. This one certainly qualifies as one of those. While driving a car, it is always advised that the kids should be made to sit in the back. The front seats are not meant for children. There are no additional safety harnesses in place apart from the seatbelt. If they are not even wearing that, then the chances of an unintended injury are high. Here are the details of one such latest case.

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Kid Breaks Windshield with Head

This video comes from Rafaar 7811 on YouTube. It captures the entire incident. As per the information in the video, a child is seen not wearing a seatbelt and jumping up and down in the front seat. The weird part is that he is doing all this while the vehicle is in motion. Now we don’t need to tell you how incredibly dangerous it could be. In fact, we witness in the next phase of the video that he hit his head against the windshield. There is a crack on top of the windshield. Now, it is quite interesting to see how this is possible. But the evidence is unequivocal.

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Wear Seatbelt

There are two aspects of this video. First of all, all passengers must wear seatbelts at all points in time irrespective of where they are sitting. Seat belts hold people in place so that a sudden injury could be avoided due to forceful braking. Secondly, it is always advised that the children must be made to sit in the backseat. There are proper child seat anchorages in place where the seats could be fitted. Even if children are slightly elder, it is much safer at the back. Following these protocols will give you the best chances to keep your children safe during a long drive.

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What We Think

Unfortunately, we lose thousands of lives in road accidents in our country each year. The most common reason for these crashes is people not following the traffic regulations. The traffic rules and safety protocols are meant for the welfare of road users. We urge our readers to never disregard traffic rules. That is the only way to safeguard the roads and ensure safety. If you find anyone breaking the traffic laws, you can report them to the authorities so that proper action could be taken against them.

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