hrice
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A comment from Pixels on another thread caught my attention.
"The pelvis slides forward and tilts while doing so, creating a ramp for the belt to go up and over. Let me look for a link.
ETA: "If the belt is too far forward on the thighs, the body will undergo excessive excursion, and the pelvis may begin to rotate and increase the likelihood of submarining (lap belt passing above the pelvis and loading the abdominal organs)."
http://www.iihs.org/research/topics/...lines_0811.pdf"
I just wanted to discuss (and not hijack the other thread) as the lap belt is quite low on Dustin in his boosters.
"The pelvis slides forward and tilts while doing so, creating a ramp for the belt to go up and over. Let me look for a link.
ETA: "If the belt is too far forward on the thighs, the body will undergo excessive excursion, and the pelvis may begin to rotate and increase the likelihood of submarining (lap belt passing above the pelvis and loading the abdominal organs)."
http://www.iihs.org/research/topics/...lines_0811.pdf"
I just wanted to discuss (and not hijack the other thread) as the lap belt is quite low on Dustin in his boosters.