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Safety devices like seat belts are acknowledged as life-saving tools. They can prevent passengers from being ejected or smashing against hard surfaces such as windshields during collisions, thereby dramatically reducing fatalities. However, the conversation points out a sobering truth: at extremely high speeds, even the most effective safety devices have their limitations.
In high-velocity crashes, the energy involved can surpass the protective capacity of seat belts and other safety features. The impact force may be so severe that traditional safety measures cannot prevent serious injury or death. This underscores the importance of proactive accident prevention through responsible driving, rather than relying solely on safety equipment.