East Point traffic patterns mean many collision types are more than just high-speed rollovers. You may be looking at:
- Rear-end crashes in dense commuting corridors
- Lane-change impacts where restraints are stressed in short windows
- Sudden braking events that still trigger restraint loads
- Stop-and-go collisions near commercial areas
In these scenarios, the seatbelt’s role becomes critical. A belt that doesn’t lock when it should, jams, or allows excessive slack can change how an occupant moves during impact—potentially worsening injuries.


