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    the Space Seating Professional AirGrid with padded eco leather seat. It offers 2 in 1 synchro tilt control and tilt tension, plus is available with adjustable arms that are also angle adjustable as well. This office chair can accommodate various heights with the seat adjustment. In addition, this specific chair is very lightweight at only 40 lbs. and is featured with oversized dual wheel carpet casters for easy rolling. The seat is well cushioned for a comfortable seating environment and…

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    Traffic Safety Issues

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    Saturday, January 25, 2014, a date which immeasurably affected many individuals. On this day, the North Iowa area was appalled to discover that nineteen-year-old Tiffany Banta and her younger sister, fifteen-year-old Chyann Banta, were involved in a devastating accident on County Road B-14. They were travelling east towards Forest City in Tiffany’s Pontiac Grand Am when Tiffany lost complete control and crossed over the center line onto the alternative lane. Her vehicle violently collided with…

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    Motor Racing Seatbelts

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    verge of an impact, the foam is crushed by the walls and absorbs the energy disseminated by the blow and lessens the potential crash on the driver. The scientific technological advanced has enhance safety measure in motor racing (Pulver, 2015). Beside seat belts and helmets additional mechanical advances have developed over the course of time to ascertain maximum safety for the drivers, spectators and team organizers. Early in 1952, NASCAR designers required that a roll bar be inserted in racing…

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    is it important for a child who has outgrown a carseat to use a booster seat? Should most kids ages 4 until 4-8 ride in a booster seat? What are the pros and cons about booster seats? I believe that they can lower the risk of children injury in car accidents, elevation for belt to be properly positioned across the chest and hips, and provide that protection even for vehicles seats that lack a head restraint. The booster seats can lower the risk of children injury in car accidents. In 2013,…

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    Ticket Persuasive Speech

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    No one enjoys thinking about them. Sometimes, seat belts supposedly mitigate their potentially injurious and fatal side effects. Nine out of ten passengers wear them while riding in a vehicle (IIHS). Anne Teigen of the National Conference of State Legislatures writes that in thirty-four states and Washington, D.C., which are primary-enforcement territories, a police officer can ticket the culprits, not just the driver, just for not wearing seat belts (Teigen, Occupant Protection). Meanwhile…

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    Legislature passing laws that go against the will of the people by an overwhelming 75 percent? This is the stark reality of our seat-belt laws that are in effect today. Choosing to wear a seat belt is a wise decision to make, however, passing a law to make the wearing of seat belts mandatory and punishable by law is a glaring infringement upon our civil liberties. In 1985 seat-belt laws began passing through State Legislature despite a long history of public resistance to such laws. The facts…

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    another reason for pulling someone over before citing an occupant for failing to buckle up. This reason can be anything from having a broken taillight or failing to stop at a stop sign. South Dakota’s law; however, states that the “driver and the front seat passenger must be wearing a seatbelt, that is properly adjusted and fastened, at all times while the vehicle is in forward motion” (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety). While many people probably do not sit down and read all of the laws…

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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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    seatbelt. When used properly, seatbelts reduce the risk of fatal injury to front seat vehicle occupants by 45%. In this speech, I am going to…

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    The Importance Of A Car

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    A terrible car accident changed my life for the better. Becoming a safer driver, learning the importance of a seat belt, and appreciating life are lessons to be learned. A terrible car accident changed my life for the better because it made me a safer driver. When I got into my car, I was mad and all I wanted to do was go home. When getting into a vehicle…

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