If your vehicle is equipped with airbags:
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You shouldn't buckle up.
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You should still buckle up.
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You should buckle up, but your front passengers don't need to.
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You shouldn't buckle up, but your front passengers still need to.
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Explanation
Airbags are designed to work in conjunction with seat belts, not as a replacement. Always wear your seatbelt and ensure that your passengers do the same, regardless of whether your vehicle is equipped with airbags. This maximizes safety in the event of a collision. The seatbelt helps reduce the impact of the crash, while the airbag protects against head injuries.
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