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    paramedic that I was fine and I didn’t need to go to the hospital. She told me to get into the ambulance for a quick exam and then I could go home. She saw that my seatbelt had dug into my chest and abdomen making what paramedics call a “seat belt sign.” Seat belt signs mean there is a risk of internal bleeding so, they were required to take me to run some tests. Once they finished taking my vitals, they ran tests to check for internal bleeding and other possible injuries. While…

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    Essay On Seatbelts

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    My best friend and I completely changed the world by simply creating a strap that holds someone in place while driving. What people know as "seatbelts" became a number one safety component in all automobile accidents when I was just a teenager. Since seatbelts revolutionized vehicle safety, many more people feel confident driving. In order to invent the seatbelt, my best friend and I had learned to fully understand the need for such a precaution the hard way. It all began in the 1950 's, a…

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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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    Recently, a 27-year-old woman was killed, and her two young children were injured in a rollover accident. None of the three were wearing seatbelts when they were ejected from the vehicle. Fortunately, there things you can do to increase your chances of surviving a rollover accident. As Nashville auto accident lawyers, we want to offer advice for preventing and surviving a rollover accident. Wear your seatbelt. While an estimated 86 percent of Tennesseans wear their seatbelts, more than half of…

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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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    Have you ever been close to dying? I have. It was June 23, 2015. It was very hot that day in eastern Union county. I had spent the whole day at my grandmothers house cutting, splitting, and stacking wood. As you can imagine I was very tired and ready to be home so that I could crawl into bed and sleep away the stress of the day. I had my learners permit for about a month at the time and my father asked me to drive home, but I could barely lift my arms from all the work we had done that day so he…

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    “It was really cold. That was my first thought, comin’ out of that ship,” the elderly woman grins at him, thrusting a steaming cup of tea in his hands. He chuckles a bit. The young man clears his throat. “So, miss, I have some questions for you, if you don’t mind.” “Not at all!” She sits down across from him, sipping her own tea. Wind blows outside, snow covering the world. It’s dark outside. Freezing. Pluto is a desolate planet. “What was it like to move here?” “Terrifying,” she chuckles, “I…

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    company first started mass production of cars for the people in 1908. The first law about seatbelts was signed in 1958 by Congress that every car had to have a seat belt manufactured in them. Seat belts should be worn while in a vehicle, because it is the law, people die, it minimizes injuries. There are two laws on seat belts that have been passed by the state of Oklahoma. In the United States the average ticket for not buckling up is 250 dollars. Then in 2003 Illinois passed a law that…

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    made the decision that automakers will be required to install safety belt systems in their vehicles. By the late 1970’s, the government had adopted a concept of two different types of seat belt laws. The primary version of these new laws enforce the law more strictly, allowing a policeman to stop a citizen just for not wearing a seat belt. The secondary version of the law allows a police officer to issue a citation for no seat belt if the officer has already stopped the motorist for other…

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    Let's put on our seat belt and live a worry free life. Life and death means if you put on your seatbelt that means life but the…

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