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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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    In North Carolina there are laws about wearing a seatbelt, and using the correct car seat. Unfortunately, there are many people who do not obey these laws. What these people do not understand is these laws are made to control our lives, they are made to keep us safe; to keep us alive. Sometimes people need a to have a near death experience to bring them to the truth. In North Carolina, all drivers, front and backseat passengers, must wear their seatbelts, and must wear them properly. Both the…

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    Drivers’ safety is very important. Seatbelts might seem like a simple part of a car, but in reality it is more complicated. When you are behind the wheel your actions will affect and harm not only you but also other passengers in the car and moreover, anyone else who is on the road nears you. By wearing seatbelts you reduce your risk of death or serious injury, therefore seatbelts have many benefits. First of all, seat belts are made for protection of drivers and passengers during collisions. It…

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    causes. One of those causes are not wearing g a seat belt while driving, but we could fix that with a car system that will not start unless you put on a seat belt. It will reduce tickets, reduce death, and you will have a better chance of seeing a family member again. It’s better for the people and for the future. People on the road who don’t were there seatbelts aren’t just endangered of dying, there endangered of getting tickets. When people get in a car there first decision is to see if they…

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    Essay On Seatbelts

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    need for such a precaution the hard way. It all began in the 1950 's, a time of Bobby Darin, my favorite musician, and president Truman. When I was 15 I remember being utterly obsessed with my high-top converse, chunky glasses, and everything about cars. They called me Derek Jones; I was only 5 '3 with blonde shaggy hair, a pair of green eyes, and dark bushy eyebrows that really complimented that pair of eyes. My best friend, Josh…

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    Seat Belts Save Lives

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    malfunction of seatbelts and airbags. Although a seatbelt is able to save a driver’s and or passenger's life, many people don’t wear them. Consequently, once they get in a car crash, it 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…

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    Wearing Seatbelts Essay

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    done to keep pain of two families away was just a click of a button. “Jesus Mondragon, 34,” ran a stop sign at an intersection and hit a car that “Hannah Worley,” 20, was driving. Not Hannah nor any of her four passengers were wearing seatbelts. Sergeant John Lewis of Highway Patrol said that “speed was not a factor” and there were two children in the back of the car that ran the stop sign were not wearing seatbelts, and they were immediately ejected and died as the result of the collision. The…

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    Imagine being in your car driving across the street and BOOM! In the blink of an eye you’ve suddenly been hit by another car. You lose consciousness for a couple seconds and wake up to deployed airbags, smoke coming from the hood of your car, and a cracked windshield. Sounds terrible right? Growing up I always heard about car accidents on the news, the radio, and through family members and I would say that I’d never be in one. Well let’s just say anything can happen and it can happen within…

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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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    phones to text and drive. This does not only affect teenage drivers, in the US one out of every four car accidents involve texting and driving. Accidents caused by texting and driving are six times more likely than those driving drunk. Studies show that on an average responding to a text takes the drivers attention away from the road for a minimum of five seconds, driving at fifty-five miles an hour, the car has traveled the distance of a football field. (Farah,…

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