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    Child Passenger Safety: Improving Booster Seat in the Hispanic Population Problem Statistics have revealed, in the US, that accidental deaths are the most common among children. “Children”, in this particular case, is referring to 5-14-year-olds. Among these are the deaths due to car accidents, which are preventable deaths (cite me). Texas, in particular has a high rate of children dying from car accidents. The population of children, in Texas, is estimated at 4,777.656; however, this is an overestimated

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    that wearing a seat belt is a law is because it protects your life when you get into an accident. The law is there to protect everyone that drives or rides in a motor vehicle. You should always put on your seat belt when getting into a vehicle. There are many reasons for why you should wear a seat belt. If you don’t wear a seatbelt then you will get a ticket for breaking the law that the government has made. When you get into an accident the seat belt helps keep you in your seat instead of flying

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    Seat belts should be required on school buses for a lot of foreseen reasons. Seatbelts can make school buses so much safer in so many different ways. One reason why seat belts should be required on school buses is that it will save students' lives. According to an article released by the “Today” show “About 440,000 school buses carry 24 million kids each and every day during the school year, which can be dangerous if the bus gets in a crash. Undoubtedly, school buses should be required to have seat

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    Should children sit in booster seats? Do you have a family member, or even yourself that has used a booster seat? Booster seats have been a cushion placed on a seat for a small child to sit on in a car. But come on, let's face it talking about what a booster seat is isn’t the main objective. We have all seen car wrecks time and time again, especially the ones that destroy you on the inside, even though it wasn’t or had anything to do with you. What I’m trying to get at is, imagine there being a

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    There are many people who do not understand the importance of seat belts for safety. They do not wear their seat belts even though they know the mortality statistics. Most of them think that seat belts do not help when an accident occurs. We have all made the excuse that the seat belt is uncomfortable. Driving is a dangerous duty that should always be practiced with more caution and care. Some people think that not wearing a seatbelt is rebellious. Other people think that they will never get into

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    What about seat belts? Why don’t school buses have them? The short answer is that small school buses do in fact require seat belts; large school buses, with a few exceptions do not. Seat belts are not required on the larger school buses because both the U.S. Department of Transportation and Transport Canada, have determined that compartmentalization is the preferred occupant protection system. To explain these differences in a greater detail we begin as follows; a small bus is categorized

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    Overview of Program Program Description The Indiana University Health Bloomington Car Seat Program provides free car seat inspections and installations to families in Monroe County, Greene County, and Owen County. This program is a result of a funding partnership between IU Health Bloomington and Automotive Safety Program. The car seat technician does around 300 inspections and installations a year. The program sessions take place from 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. on Fridays at the Assisted Medical Transport

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    believe that airbags make seat belts unnecessary. They argue that seat belts are pointless because an airbag will cushion one's impact with the steering wheel or dashboard. Although convenient to believe, this isn't true. Air bags are designed to supplement seat belts and are not a substitute for them. Seat belts are restraint devices that keep the person in position during a crash while airbags are a cushion for the face. Specifically, they are meant to cushion the face of a seat belted person. More details

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    without realizing the safety measures that the seat belts have, and when they are injured in an accident and are not wearing a seatbelt, often find excuses as to why. Seat belts are referred to as “the best invention ever made” because of the affect they have on society. Wearing seat belts is one of the most important aspects of driving because it could potentially save lives.

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    Best Dog Seat Covers For Cars and Trucks: Top 10 Reviews In case you are a proud owner of a pet dog, you might be aware of the fact that your dog loves the feeling of going around with you on a car ride often. Even though the car rides for the dogs are simply great, they are prone to leave their traces behind in the terms of foot prints, mud, hairs, dirt and et al which are enough to ruin the seats forever. However, the best way to avoid this kind of menace is by investing into a dog seat covers for

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