Sleepy Hollow traffic includes everything from stop-and-go congestion to sudden deceleration events, especially when drivers are navigating:
- school-time and evening commute patterns
- weekend visitor traffic and unfamiliar drivers
- congested intersections and merging zones
- construction-related lane changes that can increase collision risk
In these scenarios, a properly functioning restraint system is meant to reduce occupant movement and protect critical areas. If you experienced symptoms consistent with a restraint malfunction—such as excessive belt slack, abnormal locking behavior, or a belt that didn’t restrain you the way it should—your case may involve more than impact forces.


