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    accident‚ save yourself and one vital reason to wear them - they may well save you from serious injury or death in an automobile accident. Introduction It had just stopped raining when my friend Florence and I got into the car. I fastened my seat belt‚ but she didn’t. I backed out of the driveway and we headed out for what we thought would be a fun evening. After driving for awhile I entered an intersection. The light was green and so I proceeded into the intersection just as another car turned

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    Persuasive Speech Outline

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    persuade my audience to use the seat belt in car. Central Idea: There are three reasons why we should use the seat belt in car which are‚ preventing death in about half of car accidents‚ following the law itself and protecting our passengers. Introduction I. A seat belt‚ sometimes called a safety belt II. Seat belts were invented by George Cayley in the early 19th century. III. The seat belts terminology can be found in four patterns. A. 2-Point Seat Belt: A restraint system with two

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    vehicles on the roadway buckling up could be the most important few seconds of the day. Seat belts‚ sometimes known as restraint devices‚ have been proven to reduce serious and fatal injuries in crashes. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ the leading cause of death in the U.S. among people between the ages of 1-54 is traffic crashes (2017). Most states have a mandatory seat belt law however many drivers and passengers choose to not wear one. This decision can have a

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    someone dies in crash simply from not buckling his or her seat belt‚ according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Web site‚ 2002. Reason to Listen: From 1982 to 1996‚ an estimated 3‚300 lives were saved by the used of seat belt and child restraint systems‚ according to the Espine Organization’s Web site‚ 1997. Credibility Statement: From the research I have completed for this speech‚ I have learned that seat belts do save lives‚ as well as‚ keep your from serious injuries

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    age 5-34 in the U.S. More than 2.3 million adult drivers and passengers were treated in emergency departments as the result of being injured in motor vehicle crashes in 2009.2 Adult seat belt use is the most effective way to save lives and reduce injuries in crashes. Yet millions of adults do not wear their seat belts on every trip. Body How big is the problem of crash-related injuries and deaths? I. Motor vehicle crashes are a major public health problem.. A. More than 2.3 million adult drivers

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    Why to Wear a Seatbelt

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    thrown with a force 30 to 60 times your own weight which can cause a very serious injury or even death. - If you are in the front seat this most likely means you are being thrown through your windshield out of the car. If you are in the backseat this means you will probably hit the person sitting in front of you causing serious injuries to both you and the front seat passenger - Seatbelt use is the best defense against road hazards such as impaired‚ aggressive‚ and distracted drivers. Even if your

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    How Seatbelts Save Lives.

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    Prompt: Not everyone believes the use of seat belts should be mandatory. Should not wearing a seat belt be illegal? Write a persuasive essay stating your opinion on the use of seat belts and whether or not wearing a seat belt should be illegal in all parts of the world. How seatbelts save lives. Car accidents happen every minute of every day. There are over 5.25 million car accidents per year in the United States. Over 43‚000 of those accidents end in fatality due to people not wearing

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    Efficycle 2015 Rulebook

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    AN INITIATIVE BY Effi-cycle 2015 >>>DRIVE THE FUTURE<<< LIGHT WEIGHT SEASON RULE BOOK © SAE Northern India Section April 26‚ 2015 Please Recycle This page is intentionally left blank. I 2 Effi-cycle effi.saenis.org Light Weight Season SAE NIS EFFI-CYCLE 2015 Contents Section A- General Guidelines Section B- Vehicle Requirements Section C- Driver Rules Section D- Virtual Qualification Round Section E- Events and Procedures SAE Northern India Section I 3 Effi-cycle This page is intentionally

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    Moving About Inertia: What is Inertia? Inertia is a property of matter that causes it to resist changes in velocity (speed and/or direction) (Rouse‚ 2005). Basically Inertia is a word we use when we talk about matter and movement (Unknown Author‚ Unknown Date). This idea goes all the way back to Sir Isaac Newton‚ a great physicist. In Newton’s first law of motion it is stated that: 1. An object at rests tends to stay in rest 2. An object in motion tends to stay in motion A great example

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    Child Restraint Safety

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    Child Passenger Car Seat Safety When children’s car seats were first introduced in the 1930’s‚ they were used merely so parents would be able to keep an eye on their young children (Safe Ride 4 Kids‚ 2015). It was not until the early 1960’s when child passenger vehicle safety started becoming a priority‚ followed by the 1970’s‚ when child restraint laws first came into effect (Safe Ride 4 Kids‚ 2015). Although today’s modern vehicles aid in preventing severe passenger vehicle injuries and fatalities

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