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    protect, hold, or restrain a child in a motor vehicle in such a way as to prevent or minimize injury to the child in the event of a motor vehicle accident that is either permanently affixed to a motor vehicle or is affixed to such vehicle by a safety belt or a universal attachment system, and that meets the federal motor vehicle safety standards. The relevant statute also states that every child under eight who is in a car shall be properly restrained in a child restraint system according to the…

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    Safetybelts Research Paper

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    Systems Section 1 Seats and Seat Controls Safety Belts Air Bag Systems Restraint Systems for Children Features and Controls Section 2 Windows Keys and Door Locks Remote Keyless Entry (If Equipped)…

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    Seat belts are everywhere. They can be found in cars, trains, airplanes, buses, and even at theme parks. Most people don’t mind using a seat belt on an airplane or rollercoaster, but using a seatbelt while in a car is becoming controversial. While some believe seatbelts are ineffective and a violation of personal choice, seatbelts should be a requirement for anyone riding in a car because multiple studies have proven their effectiveness, and even if a person received minor injuries from a…

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    or even dwarf planets being discovered every day. I chose to write about the dwarf planet Ceres, according to Elizabeth Howell, (Space.com Contributor), “it was first discovered by Sicilian astronomer Giuseppe Piazzi on Jan. 1, 1801, in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, the closest dwarf planet to Earth.” [1] I took a huge interest in finding out more about this dwarf planet because the whole mystery of it containing water vapor on its surface can be believed to have its own atmosphere…

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    Research question: How do seatbelts minimise injuries during head on collisions? Seat belts are designed make sure people stay in their seats during a crash this reduces and prevents injuries. They minimise the contact of the passengers and the vehicles interior and significantly reduces the risk of being ejected from your seat or worse the vehicle. On modern vehicles, seat belts are also designed to be the key part off injury prevention measures and safety system. These include airbags, head…

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    Why Not To Wear Seatbelts

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    basic like what color shirt your should wear, or something major like putting on your seat belt on the way to school. The rate of deaths, related to car accidents, have been on a rise, and most of the deaths are caused by not wearing their seatbelt. I believe that all of these choices have an impact on our everyday lives. I hope that after this speech today, you all make the bigger choice of wearing your seat belts in your day-to-day traveling. Wearing a seatbelt is a must while driving, or…

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    states, only 6 out of 50 states require seat belts. If that number were increased, the average amount of 11 kids who die due to bus related accidents each year could be brought even lower. When busses get into accidents, it is common that the kids get thrown around the seats. Some kids end up getting thrown into the aisle or on the floor below their seat. Although this may not end up i death, it can lead to injuries that could easily be prevented by seat belts on a bus.…

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    ARE SEATBELTS POTENTIALLY DETRIMENTAL TO A PASSENGERS HEALTH? A seatbelt is a strip of fabric that can end up being the difference between life and death for many people. They are designed to decrease the chance of injury during a car or airplane crash. They are also proven to reduce the risk of being ejected from a vehicle upon sudden impact. (Transport for New South Wales. 2015) Even though they are considered as safety devices, are they potentially detrimental to a passengers’ health? A…

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    have primary seat belt laws for front seat users. Of these: 18 states, D.C. and 2 territories include rear seats as primary enforcement, 4 states include rear seats as secondary enforcement, 12 states and the Virgin Islands do not include rear seats. Fifteen states have secondary laws for adult front seat inhabitants. Of these: 6 states also have secondary laws for rear seats. Nine states do not include rear seats and New Hampshire has not put in a primary or a secondary seat belt law for…

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    safety, operating efficiency and extended life of the vehicle: ■ Change oil according to manufacturers suggested maintenance schedule ■ Keep tires inflated to the proper PSI rating ■ Have tires rotated every 10,000 miles ■ frequently inspect belts and hoses for cracks, leaks or loose…

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