Disabling the seatbelt alarm can be a tempting way to silence the incessant beeping that can accompany driving without buckling up. However, it’s important to remember that this alarm is there for a reason: to remind you to buckle up and protect yourself in the event of a collision.
Seatbelts are one of the most effective ways to prevent serious injury or death in a car crash. They work by keeping you in your seat and preventing you from being ejected from the vehicle. In the event of a collision, even a low-speed one, an unbuckled occupant is at risk of being thrown around the car, striking the steering wheel, dashboard, or other passengers. This can lead to serious head, neck, and spinal injuries.