SECONDARY LINE OF DEFENSE

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SECONDARY LINE OF DEFENSE RESTRAINT SYSTEMS SECONDARY LINE OF DEFENSE

2 BASIC TYPES OF RESTRAINTS _______: HAVE TO PHYSICALLY DO SOMETHING TO MAKE IT WORK! 1. ___________________________ 2. ___________________________ 3. ___________________________ 4. ___________________________ 5. ___________________________

__________: AIR BAGS ________________________ CRUMPLE ZONES IN FRAME ROUNDED OR RECESSED VEHICLE CONTROLS PADDED DASHBOARDS ___________________________________ DUAL HOOD LATCH SAFETY GLASS IN WINDSHIELD – TEMPERED IN SIDE ___________________________ AUTOMATIC SHOULDER BELTS – CAUTION!!!!

SEAT BELT LAW PRIMARY ENFORCEMENT – MEANS?? DRIVER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYONE UNDER 16 FINE FOR NON-COMPLIANCE IS $____PER PERSON NO POINTS ARE ASSESSED AGAINST LICENSE

INFANT SEAT – LESS THAN 9 MO. OLD & 20 LBS. CAR SEAT – TYPICALLY 9 MO INFANT SEAT – LESS THAN 9 MO. OLD & 20 LBS. CAR SEAT – TYPICALLY 9 MO. TO 4 YEARS. BOOSTER SEAT – TYPICALLY 4 – 8 YEARS.

CHILD PASSENGER-BOOSTER SEAT LAW CHILDREN UNDER AGE OF 4 MUST BE IN CAR SEAT __________ YEARS OLD MUST BE IN A BOOSTER SEAT EXEMPTIONS INCLUDE: CHILD IS TO LARGE TO FIT MEDICAL CONDITION RIDING ON A _______ RIDING IN A _______ MOPEDS OR MOTORCYCLES IF CAR WAS MADE PRIOR TO SEAT BELT INSTALLATION

AIR BAGS INFLATE AND DEFLATE IN UNDER ONE SECOND! SPEEDS REACH UP TO ______ M.P.H. SECOND GENERATION BAGS VARY ___ – ___ M.P.H. MANY TYPES OF AIRBAGS FIRST INVENTED IN ______ NOT COMMONLY USED UNTIL THE 1980’s AIR BAGS SAVE LIVES AIR BAGS CAUSE INJURIES AS DO SEATBELTS

TYPES OF AIR BAGS FRONT SEAT – BOTH DRIVER AND PASSENGER _____________ – COME FROM ABOVE THE DOOR AND COME DOWN TO COVER THE WINDOW. _______ – PROTECT DRIVERS LEGS – VERY RARE _____ - PROTECTS REAR SEAT PASSENGERS FROM HITTING EACH OTHER 5. MOTORCYCLE – HONDA GOLDWING HAS ONE FOR THE DRIVER.

AIR BAG INJURIES NHTSA RECOMMENDS MINIMUM OF ____ BETWEEN A PERSONS STERNUM & AIR BAG SHORT DRIVERS ARE AT A HIGHER RISK FOR SERIOUS TO FATAL INJURIES UNRESTRAINED DRIVERS ARE MUCH MORE LIKELY TO BE SERIOUSLY INJURED BY AN AIR BAG AIR BAGS WORK ONLY _____ – ANY SUBSEQUENT COLLISIONS WILL NOT HAVE AIR BAG PROTECTION YOU NEED A SEATBELT TO HELP KEEP YOU WHERE AN AIR BAG CAN HELP YOU THE MOST

AIR BAGS CAUSE INJURIES TYPICALLY REDNESS IN THE FACE AND MINOR BRUISING IRRITATION OF THE EYES, SKIN & THROAT CAN OCCUR FATAL INJURIES CAN OCCUR OCCASIONALLY IF THE DRIVER IS NOT WEARING A SEAT BELT OR IS WITHIN _____ OF THE AIR BAG. KEEP HANDS, ETC. OUT OF THE WAY OF THE BAG SPEEDS OF ____ MPH INTO A SOLID OBJECT ARE REQUIRED TO ACTIVATE THE AIR BAG (28 MPH IN AN ACTUAL CRASH AS THE OTHER VEHICLE ABSORBS ENERGY)

WHAT DOES S.R.S. MEAN??????

TYPES OF SEAT BELTS 3 POINT HARNASS – MOST CARS HAVE THESE 4 POINT HARNASS – NOT AS COMMON

SEAT BELT INJURIES THERE ARE INJURIES BUT THEY ARE BETTER THAN THE ALTERNATIVE. IF YOU WOULD NOT LIKE TO LOOK LIKE THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE, THEN YOU BETTER KNOW HOW TO DRIVE DEFENSIVELY!!! OTHERWISE, THIS IS YOUR FUTURE!