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50th Anniversary of Mandatory Seatbelts in Austria: The Cost of Not Wearing a Seatbelt Can Be Life
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- In Austria, the mandatory seatbelt requirement came into effect on July 15, 1976.
- The law was enacted to reduce the high number of traffic fatalities at that time.
- The practice was initially seen as a restriction on freedom, but today the majority of drivers comply.
- Statistics prove that seatbelts make a significant contribution to the protection of passengers inside the vehicle.
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50 years agoJuly 15, 1976
Exactly 50 years have passed since the general mandatory seatbelt requirement was adopted in Austria. Introduced on July 15, 1976 to reduce the high number of traffic fatalities at the time, this rule was initially perceived by many drivers as a restriction on their freedom and faced severe backlash.
Today, while the vast majority of drivers voluntarily wear seatbelts, statistics clearly demonstrate how vital this practice is for the safety of passengers inside the vehicle. Not wearing a seatbelt, on the other hand, emerges as a major danger that puts lives at risk, as well as a penalty imposed on drivers.
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- When and why did the mandatory seatbelt requirement come into effect in Austria?
- It came into effect on July 15, 1976 in order to reduce the high number of traffic fatalities occurring at that time.
- How did drivers react when the mandatory seatbelt requirement was first introduced?
- Many drivers saw this rule as a restriction on their personal freedom and opposed the practice.
- What is the current status of seatbelt usage today?
- Today, a large majority of vehicle drivers wear seatbelts, and statistics show that seatbelts are highly effective in protecting passengers.
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