By Haley Scholes  Have you ever wondered what types of fatalities contribute most to car crashes?  Well the top three fatalities include:  Improper.

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By Haley Scholes

 Have you ever wondered what types of fatalities contribute most to car crashes?  Well the top three fatalities include:  Improper Restraint  DUI  Speed Related

 Click it or ticket!  Save a life, wear a seat belt.  Do you know how to use child restraints correctly?  80% of children restraints are used incorrectly.

 Buzzed driving is drunk driving  An average drunk driver has driven drunk 80 times before first arrest.  The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.08%

 Speeding can give you a ride you’ll never forget.  Don’t drive aggressively.  Plan ahead so you have plenty of time.

 The number of fatalities have decreased since 2000 by 36.27% Percent Change: 253(new) – 397(original) / 397(original) =.3627

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