GUIDE FOR SAFETY AND PROTECTION 1. Wear Seatbelts always. ( 63% were killed in car accidents not wearing Seatbelts ) 2. For motorcycle drivers, they should wear their helmet. 3. ALWAYS FOLLOW ROAD SIGNS 4. Observe Speed Limits. 5. NEVER OVER SPEED...
According to the National Highway of Transportation and Safety there were 5,811,000 reported car accidents in 2008.
GET OFF OF YOUR CELLPHONE WHILE DRIVING.PERIOD. Invest in auto safety pad and stop car and truck accidents.
For information on car accidents and car safety in the United States do a keyword search for the following: The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety The Bureau of Transportation Statistics The Center for Disease Control and Prevention For international car accident and car safety information: World Health Organization Department of Transport in the UK Road and Traffic Authority in Australia European Road Safety Observatory
In my opinion, the seatbelt. Without it, a casualty rate due to car accidents would increase dramatically. Seatbelts are an extremely important safety feature in a car. Buckle up!
wait until the enforcer will help you.....
David Himmelfarb has written: 'A guide to product failures & accidents' -- subject(s): Product safety, Products liability
As of my last update, specific statistics on car accidents in Kansas can vary yearly. For the most accurate and up-to-date figures, it is recommended to refer to the Kansas Department of Transportation or local traffic safety reports, which provide detailed annual data on traffic incidents. Generally, thousands of car accidents occur in Kansas each year, highlighting the importance of road safety measures.
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According to the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration, in 2008 the District of Columbia had the lowest amount of reported FATAL accidents (34). Alaska had 62 reported fatal car accidents and Rhode Island had 65 reported fatal car accidents. 2007 Data shows the Rate of Fatal Accidents per 100,000 registered vehicles was lowest in MA (7.57) and then RI (8.33)
There is a safety risk to using bluetooth headsets in the car if used incorrectly. Bluetooth headsets can be accident prone to cause accidents while driving. I mean it can possibly happen.
When choosing a booster seat guide for your child's safety in the car, key factors to consider include the child's age, weight, and height, the seat's compatibility with your vehicle, proper installation and secure fit, and compliance with safety regulations and standards.
http://www.dmv.org/nc-north-carolina/if-you-have-an-accident.php DMV.ORG - The Unofficial Guide to the DMV