Safety Restraint lesson These three slides (with included captioned video) is part of the 36 slides in this lesson which also has 5 other videos.

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Safety Restraint lesson These three slides (with included captioned video) is part of the 36 slides in this lesson which also has 5 other videos

“Many also feel that seatbelts will wrinkle their clothing or it’s just a short dive to school.

“I had this awesome new dress and no seat belt was going to ruin my look” “I never buckled up on my way home from school…it was just a short drive” ANY EXCUSE YOU USE FOR NOT WEARING A SEAT BELT IS JUST AN EXCUSE

Research shows the impact of you flying across the car (the interior collision) will probably be a lot worse than if you remained securely in your seat. Research shows the impact of you flying across the car (the interior collision) will probably be a lot worse than if you remained securely in your seat. “That makes sense to me!” “Get them on!” You also need to stay in the driver’s seat after the initial impact so it might be possible to steer or brake. You also need to stay in the driver’s seat after the initial impact so it might be possible to steer or brake. “If I get hit from the side, I am better off being thrown across the car, away from the direct impact of the crash.” How would you answer this?