Seatbelts primarily protect which parts by keeping the body secured?

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Multiple Choice

Seatbelts primarily protect which parts by keeping the body secured?

Explanation:
Seatbelts restrain you so your body moves with the car and doesn’t crash into the interior. By keeping the torso secured, they prevent the head from slamming into the windshield or dashboard and reduce the sharp forces that travel up the spine during a sudden stop. That makes protection of the head and spine the primary benefit of wearing a seatbelt. The belt does support the chest, but the most significant risk addressed is head and neck/spinal injury from rapid deceleration.

Seatbelts restrain you so your body moves with the car and doesn’t crash into the interior. By keeping the torso secured, they prevent the head from slamming into the windshield or dashboard and reduce the sharp forces that travel up the spine during a sudden stop. That makes protection of the head and spine the primary benefit of wearing a seatbelt. The belt does support the chest, but the most significant risk addressed is head and neck/spinal injury from rapid deceleration.

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