Russian Driver Thrown Out of his Car after Crash Walks Away
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Russian Driver Thrown Out of his Car after Crash Walks Away



You would think that by the year 2012, some six decades since Nash (in 1949) and Ford (in 1955) offered seat belts as an option, and 54 years after Saab first added the feature as standard in 1958, people would have learned that seat belts are there for their own safety and not for decoration purposes.

Try telling that to the driver of the black VAZ 21099 (some may also know it as the Lada Samara in certain markets) that was involved in a scary accident in Russia.

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