Monett drivers face a mix of traffic patterns that can make restraint issues harder to recognize early:
- Stop-and-go commuting and sudden braking can highlight belt timing or locking problems.
- High-speed impacts can mask restraint defects behind the force of the crash—until medical records show injuries consistent with abnormal restraint performance.
- Weather and road conditions (rain, gravel, slick surfaces) can affect crash dynamics and complicate how the restraint loaded.
- Local tow-and-repair timelines: many people have a vehicle fixed quickly to get back on the road, but that can reduce what’s available to inspect later.
If you felt unusual belt behavior—excess slack, delayed locking, jamming, or something that didn’t sit/fit as it should—those details matter.


