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timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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3 hours ago
Why trains do not have seat belts
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Why This Matters
Stories like this show real progress in protecting our planet and fighting climate change, giving us hope for a sustainable future.
Trains, globally recognized for their safety, surprisingly lack seat belts. Experts explain this is due to their controlled environment, fixed tracks, and gradual deceleration. Unlike cars and planes, trains' design, including energy-absorbing interiors, makes seat belts potentially hazardous. Even high-speed trains like Japan's Shinkansen operate without them, prioritizing passenger mobility and safety through other means.
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