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    drown out the sound of his voice. People stand by wanting to help, but fearing for their lives, as the car may explode any second. When the Police and Firefighters arrive they were too late he had been burnt to death. This scene that many Americans experience across the states and has scarred them for life. Every day more cars are made which makes the risk of a defect in your seat belt higher. Seat belt laws should not be compulsory because it’s an intrusion on our individual rights, people who…

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    There are many people who spend lots of the time driving. In order to make their car more practical and improve the quality of their drive, some gizmos will definitely be very useful. Therefore, if you are interested in this aspect, then you should certainly take a look at the following most practical gizmos for your car. Grippy mat How many times have you dropped your cellphone on the floor of your car or between the seats? You will probably not remember anymore. In order to make sure that…

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    two of the new cars. Here the customers wanted to make a decision based on your response. If your response does not satisfy the customer, he/she will walk out the store. For this, you have to know a minimum of the mileage the car gives, it’s price, it’s last year price, some of the newly added safety features, some new systems added to the car. After you have mastered this, you can look for the horse power, torque and other additional features and at least have to convince that this car is best…

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    Lillian Bonine Mrs. King ELA 8th hour 07 April 2017 Seat belt importance Can seat belts really save you life? People are losing their lives everyday and costing billions to themselves and their government because they are making the decision to not wear their seat belt. So, the seat belt law to continue to be enforced. According to some statistics people that don’t wear seatbelts are at higher risk of injury in car crashes and are more likely to lose their life. Kathyrn O'Leary Higgins states…

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    Driving Safely on Gran Canaria's Roads If you’re renting a car in Gran Canaria to move around, learning the driving laws in the island is a definite must. The laws are quite similar compared to other Spanish territories and the European Union. For British citizens though, it will be an entirely eye-opening experience: the steering wheels are on the left-hand side. Apart from successfully renting a car to drive on, you need proper documents so you can legally traverse on the island’s roads…

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    future development in HCI A driverless car is also known as self-driving, autonomous car which is a robotic vehicle manufactured so that it can sense and navigate within the environment without human input. It uses different techniques such as GPS, radar or computer vision to detect the surroundings. Big companies such as Google, Audi and BMW are already testing the driverless cars to see if it is worth making it. In California, while testing the driverless cars, it navigated 140,000 miles.…

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    due to car accidents involving passengers and pedestrians. They are commonly caused by distractions, intoxication, speeding, poor weather, or design defects. Annually, roughly 1.3 million people die in car crashes, with an average of 3,287 deaths per day. Amongst the estimated 3,287 deaths, 1000 of them are under 25 years old. Additionally, 20 to 50 million people involved in collisions are injured or disabled. Consequently, multiple vehicle safety devices and systems such as airbags, seat…

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    Many people hop into a car and don’t put their seatbelt on, but why? This device could save your life, so why wouldn’t you want to wear it? “In 2009, Wisconsin upgraded its seatbelt law to primary enforcement, and the state’s Department of Transportation determined that Wisconsin’s seat belt use rate increased to nearly 80% in 2011 (http://saferoads.org/issues/seat-belts/).” If laws…

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    a toddler – 9 practical tips when you’re on the road Our family has travelled quite a few kilometres by car. Long distance driving can be exhausting but you can make it more pleasant by preparing for it beforehand. The most important thing is to enjoy the road trip without rushing around. 9 practical tips when you’re on the road 1. Safety comes first • Make sure the baby car seat is securely installed before you head on the road. • Make sure you have all the important…

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    Seatbelt Research Paper

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    If you are a careful driver, take good care of your car, and wear your seatbelt, you could still be overlooking a hazard hidden in plain sight. That hazard is loose objects lying around inside your car. If this is the first time you've heard of this danger, then you are in good company. Most of us are either unaware of or have given the matter little thought, yet it can cause needless accidents, injuries, and auto insurance claims. The Injury Potential of Unsecured Objects While everyone…

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