Gentlemen and ladies, I've compiled the results of the seatbelt survey. The total number of respondents isn't large enough to make any generalizations about seatbelt use, but here's what I found. 21 respondents: 12 said they use belts all or most of the time; 7 said they never use them, 2 said they use them sometimes.
The survey is also skewed by the fact that folks who use seatbelts are likely to respond to a survey asking about seatbelt use, whereas those who don't use them might tend to ignore the survey.
Even so, I was a little surprised at the relatively high number of seatbelt users. I'm going to try to be more aware of situations that call for seatbelt use. I'd hate to get mashed and have to admit to ****'s receptionist that my early arrival there was caused by something as dumb as failing to buckle up.
Thank you everyone.
The survey is also skewed by the fact that folks who use seatbelts are likely to respond to a survey asking about seatbelt use, whereas those who don't use them might tend to ignore the survey.
Even so, I was a little surprised at the relatively high number of seatbelt users. I'm going to try to be more aware of situations that call for seatbelt use. I'd hate to get mashed and have to admit to ****'s receptionist that my early arrival there was caused by something as dumb as failing to buckle up.
Thank you everyone.