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    If your kids buy beverages with bottle caps, you can use your car’s seatbelt buckles as impromptu bottle openers! There will be no doubt that your kids will teach their buddies at school about the same trick. 4. WRAP IT UP For those who have kids that love bringing books along on road trips, prevent their hardbound treasures

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    Teen Behind the Wheel: How to Survive Your Teen Driving According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), car crashes are the leading cause of teenage deaths in the U.S. However, convincing a teenage of the reality of this disturbing fact is quite impossible. Therefore, parents must use tact and patience when dealing with eager teen drivers. Below explains four ways to survive your teen transitioning into being a full-time driver. Set Ground Rules Teens often expect parents to let them drive without

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    were around the same and sadly both died three weeks from each other. Chris was the first one to pass away. Chris was eighteen and going on a trip with his friends to Atlanta. Everything went well until the ride back. Unfortunately, he didn't have a seatbelt on, ad when he was hit, he flew out

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    confident until I was asked to fasten the seatbelt. I looked around and tried to see how people did that but failed. I didn’t want to ask for my husband’s help—we were still new to each other and I had been consciously trying to maintain a confident and street-wise facade, which he later told me he never thought I was. My husband caught me struggling with the belt and waited for a few seconds just to make a how-can-one-be-so-stupid face while buckling up the seatbelt around my waist. I won’t remove my

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    cat named Tompok. Narrator 2: Let us introduce you to this lovely girl, Anna. (Lights on. Anna is running towards her mom’s car and jump onto the front seat next to her mom. Anna looks very excited since she came back from school. She fastens her seatbelt and the car slowly moves out from the garage.) Anna: (Stares out the car’s window) Mommy, how long

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    My whole body shakes with the effort to contain my sobs, the hand holding my phone stings with the force of my grip. Determined figures type at it's screen, their progress slowed by the tremors running havoc and my terrified body. The irritation is present, but fleeting, chased out by the desperation currently clawing it's way up my chest. The phone rings for what feels like an eternity before a muffled 'hello' is muttered, and I mean to answer but no sound leaves my lips. "Kate?" His smooth voice

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    If you've been in a recent car accident, your first concern may be in working with the insurance companies, recovering from your injuries and repairing your car. But if you suspect the injuries were caused by the other driver's negligence, you need to call a car accidents attorney. If you suspect your car suffered a mechanical failure, resulting in an accident that caused injury or death, you need to call a car accidents attorney. Why a Car Accidents Attorney is Necessary If the accident was serious

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    Introduction Five years ago, the National Transportation Safety Board called for a ban on the use of cellphone which including hands-held and hands-free devices while driving. According to the Governors Highway Safety Association’s update in 2016, talking on a hand-held cellphone while driving is banned in 14 states; Text messaging while driving is banned for all drivers in 46 states. Although there is no regulation on using hands-free devices while driving yet, the company Verizon Wireless is concern

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    “Please fasten your seatbelts and place your tray tables in the upright position.” This sentence rang in my ears for years. Growing up, I moved around constantly. I was on a plane multiple times in a year. I remember looking down into the green rolling hills and seeing the beautiful suburban neighborhoods. I would imagine myself in a house with a spacious backyard filled with trees. I read books filled with stories of tire swings and best friends next door. I spent much of my childhood longing for

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    will stay in motion while an object at rest stays at rest unless an unbalanced force acts on it. The first law of motion is also called the law of inertia. Inertia is every time the car stops, your body continues to move forward but since you have a seatbelt it would not allow you. The second law of motion states that an object’s acceleration depends on the net force acting on an object and the mass of an object. As for airplane, it is accelerating across the runway using the force the engines are applying

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