By the way, in the interest of providing a solution rather than just bitching about the problem...
If you find your seat belt to be uncomfortable where it cuts into your neck (a common problem for many twin drivers), consider getting a set of these:
Emdom GT86 Seat Belt Shoulder Pad Set
A member here ( @
shiumai ) had a local company that made rifle slings prototype this for him. They made more and started selling them. I have used the seat belt pads you can buy at the local auto parts store, and these are far, far superior, both in quality and comfort. With the red stitching, they look like original equipment, and people who have seen mine are surprised to learn they didn't come with the car.
The only down side (but not really a down side) is that they are made with fabric cartridge loops for you to be able to run the seat belt loop on the shoulder of your seat through. Doing this is supposed to keep the pad and seat belt in place. Unfortunately if you attach it that way, the seat belt does not slide easily through the pad and does not retract, so when you get out of your car you have a floppy seat belt slinging the buckle all over the place. It was a good idea that just didn't quite work.
Easy fix: Just don't attach it that way. They are comfortable enough without being directly looped to the seat, and long enough that they really don't slide down at all while in use. And not having them looped to the seat itself makes it easier to slide them to adjust to your own body.
No you have NO EXCUSE for not wearing a seat belt.