“On your marks!” Difference between life and death INTRODUCTION

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“On your marks!” Difference between life and death INTRODUCTION Seat belts reduce the risk of dying or being seriously injured by half Difference between life and death

“Lights, camera, action” VIDEO PRESENTATION (in French)

“Hey, did you know that?” SOME BACKGROUND INFORMATION If an accident occurs at 50 km/h, the impact multiplies the weight of a person or an object by 20: 150 pounds 3,000-pound projectile

“It’s dangerous, but how much does it cost?” PENALTIES Failure to wear a seat belt 3 demerit points Fine between $80 and $100 Passengers younger than 16 who are not wearing a seat belt 3 demerit points (for the driver) Fine between $80 and $100 (for the driver)

“So, what now?” SOLUTIONS It’s simple: always buckle up! Drivers and passengers: show the example

“Let’s talk!” TOPICS OF DISCUSSION Many people, one car. What do you do? Passengers in the trunk?

“There you have it!” Buckle your seat belt. Always. It’s that simple. CONCLUSION Buckle your seat belt. Always. It’s that simple.

“You want more?” TO FIND OUT MORE Web : www.idrivemyownlife.com Facebook : www.facebook.com/SAAQQC Twitter : www.twitter.com/saaq YouTube : www.youtube.com/saaq

C-6117-A-8 (15-11)