As soon as Audra Tatum would hop into the passenger seat of a car, the mother of three from Walker County, Georgia, would lean back and relax with her feet up on the dashboard. Her husband warned her ...
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Question - I spend a fair amount of time on the highway and often see passengers in vehicles with their feet on the dash. How can their seat belts be in the proper location to do their job? What would ...
Q: I saw a person riding in the passenger seat of a car with their feet up on the dashboard. I’m concerned about what would happen in a collision, since there’s an airbag in the dash. Can police pull ...
Q: I often see front-seat passengers in vehicles with their feet on the dash. Is there a law that prohibits this? I can’t help but wonder what would happen in the event that the air bags deploy. A: ...
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – The summer is when people drive long distances, which can fatigue passengers. Therefore, putting your feet on your dashboard may seem like a good idea, but is it legally safe ...
We’re officially in the dog days of summer, when there’s really nothing better than taking a car ride with the music turned up real loud, the windows rolled all the way down, and your feet resting on ...
Propping your legs up on a vehicle's dashboard could break your body for life. Airbags deploy at between 100 and 220 miles per hour, and could "send your knees through your eye sockets" in the event ...
Dear Annie: Every day, I see kids in the front passenger seat with their feet on the dashboard. This is incredibly dangerous. In a low-impact crash that does not signal air bag deployment, this body ...