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    Seat Belt Laws Essay

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    My goal is to persuade you that seat belt laws are a prime example of government overstepping its bounds, chipping away at our right to freedom, and generating revenue in the process. Anything you do in life contains some element of risk. Sensible people understand that and act accordingly, because most people do not want to be a casualty. Adult drivers should know the probability of risk in driving, and be able to make their own choices as to how best to handle the situation. The points that…

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    Solid brakes that you can rely on are critical to your safety on the roads. That's why it's important to have your brakes inspected regularly and serviced when required. However, a trained mechanic can charge you an average of $349 or more per axle when you have your brakes done. It makes sense, then, to try and get the most life out of your new brakes. The good news is that a few changed habits can make a significant difference in the wear and tear that your brakes experience every day. Making…

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    There are many car seats that people use in the world today because of the benefits they enjoy from them especially the toddler car seats as they help to provide safety and comfort for the children as much as possible. The car seat is usually fixed to a vehicle and then children are placed in the rightly place in the seat. For the people that have been looking for a reliable car seat for their children, the Britax Marathon 70 Convertible Car Seat will be the best one for them. Children will…

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    Seatbelts Safety in vehicles is very important. Many people wear their seat belts to avoid injury in vehicle accidents. Usually the first reaction when getting into a vehicle is to strap your seatbelt. The safety belt was designed to save lives, and prevent injury in passenger cars. However, in some cases the seatbelt has caused more harm than safety. Research shows that when the seat belt is worn properly, the risk of fatal injury is reduced. In the 1930’s, when seat belts were first…

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    Motor Racing Seatbelts

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    The aftermath required that drivers wear neck and head restraints. Helmets were further improved and safety precautionary became key concerns. NASCAR also joined forces with Indy Car and the team from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The results of their merging introduced the Steel and Foam Energy Reducing systems known as the SAFER barrier. The barrier is basically a stack of eight inch by eight inch steel tubes, cabled and bolted to a solid wall with foam pillars cushioned between them. In…

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    can do is apply the brakes and wait for the train to stop. It can take up to a mile or more for a train to come to a complete stop. Trains ALWAYS have the right of way. In any situation no matter where, no matter when all pedestrian traffic and automobile traffic must yield the right of way to a train. Train tracks are, unfortunately, an attraction to many as a shortcut, walking on bridges, people running on tracks and almost everyday there is an accident with a…

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    THE IMPORTANTCE OF THE SEAT BELTS 1. INTRODUCTION A seat-belt which is also known as a safety belt is a vehicle safety device that is intended to protect passengers in the vehicle against harmful movement that may occur during a collision or unexpected sudden stops. The main purpose of a seat belt is to decrease the chances of death or serious injuries in traffic collisions by decreasing the force of secondary impacts with the internal strike hazards by making sure that the passengers are seated…

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    Best Car Seat

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    Review the car seat on the manufacturer’s website to make sure they have followed all safety laws and have put the car seat through crash tests. The best car crash tests will involve the car seat in a crash up to two times the Federal Crash Test Standards. Read reviews to find out how well a particular model holds up in a crash. Also, never ignore any potential recalls. If there has been a safety issue with a particular car seat, the manufacturer may issue a recall. If you have already bought…

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    Seat Belts Save Lives

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    is likely that they will be ejected from the car, and subsequently die. According to digital journal, “25% of all car crashes result in ejections from the car”. Furthermore, according to a study published by the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration in 2009, “More than 28,000 American lives have been saved because of Airbags”. Finally, it was stated by the Federal government in…

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    This video is the demonstrative reminder to buckle up from Sussex County in England. The representation of a man's family holding on to him because he fastening his safety belt before driving off is a simple, beautiful way of saying a lot without voicing a single word. Right there in the spot you see his wife and child; all the reason in the world to click the buckle into the latch. Since launch in January 2010, the advertisement quickly became a worldwide reach, rally over 11.8million views on…

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