
Why trains don't have seatbelts
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Science, Physical Ed, Architecture
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video discusses the potential risks and benefits of installing seatbelts on trains. It highlights that due to the massive momentum of trains, seatbelts might increase the risk of impact injuries. Lap seatbelts could cause spinal injuries during a crash, while lap and shoulder seatbelts offer more protection but could still injure passengers. Additionally, the cost of installing seatbelts on all trains would be significant for train authorities.
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