Safety belts exert a force on our bodies to make the forward motion slower, thus preventing collision with the panels and reducing the risk of injury.
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Safety belts help prevent injuries during sudden braking by restraining the body, counteracting inertia. They keep occupants from continuing forward motion, reducing the risk of collision with the interior of the vehicle and distributing forces over stronger parts of the body.