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Have seat belt laws made a diffrenceYes. The seat belt law has saved many lives and money.$$$$$
Have seat belt laws made a diffrenceYes. The seat belt law has saved many lives and money.$$$$$
Yes, seat belt laws should remain mandatory. The number of lives saved and severe injuries prevented each year easily justifies the laws.
A life belt.
In some ways. Government mandated seat belt use has saved many lives, as has mandated air bags.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), an estimated 5,500 lives could be saved each year by increasing the level of safety belt use in the United States to 90 percent. Yet, only 68 percent of Americans wear safety belts. By contrast, Germany stands at 95 percent.
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now on the new version of it, they have percentage ratings, pass 100% on a belt, and you will get a new belt
Though English is moving to make most compound words into just one word, it is more commonly used as "seat belt"."Fasten your seat belt!" the mother ordered.Both straps of a seat belt can cause injuries.Lap-only seat belts are used in airplanes.
95% of the time but only 72% of the population use a seat belt
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