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| 16 Aug 2013 09:40 PM |
Proper Use of Seat Belts
A properly worn seat belt greatly increases your chances of surviving a motor vehicle collision.
No doubling up — only one person to a seat belt.
A typical seat belt assembly consists of a lap and shoulder belt. The shoulder belt should be worn closely against the body and over the shoulder and across the chest, never under the arm. The lap belt should be firm against the body and low across the hips.
Air bags do not take the place of a seat belt. When air bags activate during a motor vehicle collision, they reduce the forward movement of the upper torso and minimize impact. They do not prevent drivers and passengers from being thrown from the car
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| 16 Aug 2013 09:44 PM |
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| 16 Aug 2013 09:45 PM |
don't forget your life jackets!
so we can b safe!
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