unityco
Ambassador - CPS Technician
This has been bugging me for a while, and I wondering what other people think (or if any data on the matter is available.)
In our '99 Caravan, the centre-ish/passenger position for the second row's seat belt is attached to wall of the vehicle - rather far from the actual seat (the seat is not close to the door - there's a gap to allow people to access the third row.) It seems to me, if you were to be t-boned on the driver's side, that anyone in that seat would be thrown out of it - unless you have the armrest down (and I'm not sure how much force that armrest is meant to take.) That seat belt's position would not protect the passenger from sliding off the bench towards the passenger side.
Do you know what I mean? What are your thoughts?
In our '99 Caravan, the centre-ish/passenger position for the second row's seat belt is attached to wall of the vehicle - rather far from the actual seat (the seat is not close to the door - there's a gap to allow people to access the third row.) It seems to me, if you were to be t-boned on the driver's side, that anyone in that seat would be thrown out of it - unless you have the armrest down (and I'm not sure how much force that armrest is meant to take.) That seat belt's position would not protect the passenger from sliding off the bench towards the passenger side.
Do you know what I mean? What are your thoughts?
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