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<blockquote data-quote="BigBrownSanta" data-source="post: 331305" data-attributes="member: 11097"><p>Years ago when I was going through driving school, they showed us some pictures of a package car that had rolled. The truck was in two pieces. The walls and roof of the truck had come off and was sitting by itself while the floor, cab and frame sat off to the side. It looked so strange with just the drivers seat sticking up. </p><p></p><p>Every time I have to drive a Freightliner with the shoulder belt, I think about that picture. I think about what would happen if I rolled the truck and the walls came off with the shoulder belt attached to the wall. Which would give first, the bolt that holds the belt to the wall or the seatbelt strap or the part that clicks the belts together?</p><p></p><p>I have seen some trucks that have a bar attached to the back of the driver's seat that the shoulder belt attaches to and to me that would seem to be the safest way to have a shoulder seat belt attached to the truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBrownSanta, post: 331305, member: 11097"] Years ago when I was going through driving school, they showed us some pictures of a package car that had rolled. The truck was in two pieces. The walls and roof of the truck had come off and was sitting by itself while the floor, cab and frame sat off to the side. It looked so strange with just the drivers seat sticking up. Every time I have to drive a Freightliner with the shoulder belt, I think about that picture. I think about what would happen if I rolled the truck and the walls came off with the shoulder belt attached to the wall. Which would give first, the bolt that holds the belt to the wall or the seatbelt strap or the part that clicks the belts together? I have seen some trucks that have a bar attached to the back of the driver's seat that the shoulder belt attaches to and to me that would seem to be the safest way to have a shoulder seat belt attached to the truck. [/QUOTE]
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