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seatbelt pre-tensioners. most modern cars have them. they work similar to an airbag in that there's a little explosive canister on the spool of the seatbelt that will actually yank the belt tight to remove any slack and help lock you in place. after they've been set off, the belt will never roll back up again. it's one of the reasons some people feel the need to carry something to cut the belt, because yes, it can sometimes make the belt a little more difficult to un-buckle, because it's been pulled tight.Don't you find it weird that he didn't get off the seat while the bag in the back was "glued" to the roof for a split second? I assume there was a rollover because of the dent on the roof.
I know what they are, the 19 year old () car I drive has them, but I didn't know that's how they work. Fortunately.seatbelt pre-tensioners. most modern cars have them. they work similar to an airbag in that there's a little explosive canister on the spool of the seatbelt that will actually yank the belt tight to remove any slack and help lock you in place. after they've been set off, the belt will never roll back up again.
good point. i was going to say it was a little shaky, but not bad considering it's probably holding a big ol' smartphone.That phone/camera holder/suction cup is great.
It still was there perfectly in the place taking the same FOV in the frame.
I fail to understand why he kept the video.