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Over 97% of persons who survived a crash reported being restrained. Unrestrained crash occupants were 190 times more likely to be ejected from a motor vehicle and 49 times more likely to be killed than restrained crash occupants.

Likelihood of Injury and Death: Risks for Belted and Unbelted Occupants in a Motor Vehicle Crash, Utah, 2016

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Utah Crash Summary, Department of Public Safety, Highway Safety Office
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