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         Seatbelt Safety:     more books (18)
  1. Evaluation of effectiveness of safety seatbelt legislation in the United Arab Emirates [An article from: Accident Analysis and Prevention] by M. El-Sadig, M. Sarfraz Alam, et all 2004-05-01
  2. Guidance on the Handling, Storage and Transport of Airbags and Seatbelt Pretensioners (Guidance booklet) by Health and Safety Executive (HSE), 1998-10-30
  3. Seatbelts and traffic safety: A review of the Canadian experience by R. A Warren, 1980
  4. The performance and use of child restraint systems, seatbelts, and air bags for children in passenger vehicles safety study (SuDoc TD 1.127:96/01) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1996
  5. "... Till death do us part".(seatbelts has saved people in traffic accidetns): An article from: Sea&Shore
  6. Development of improved seatbelt systems for surface mining equipment ([Open-file report] / Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior) by L. E Carlson, 1981
  7. Kids in the back seat: are children in the rear seat safe? Does the rear-seat structure protect them? How about a vehicle's seat-belt system? The possibilities ... never be an option.: An article from: Trial by Susan E. Lister, 2005-02-01
  8. Seatbelt's importance overlooked by many; Improperly fitted belt can kill you in crash.(Autos - Articles): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-04-20
  9. WARNER HEADS BIPARTISAN PUSH FOR NATIONAL SEATBELT LEGISLATION.: An article from: Liability & Insurance Week
  10. Motivating teens to buckle up.(survey of seatbelt use)(Survey)(Statistical data): An article from: Public Roads by Daniel Berman, 2005-07-01
  11. Seatbelt upgrades: Y-belts are a top choice: we actually prefer five-point harnesses, but not all aircraft can accomodate them. Y-belts are a cost-effective ... An article from: The Aviation Consumer by Jim Cavanagh, 2006-12-01
  12. Buckle up or else.(includes related articles on federal funding to support seatbelt use legislation/enforcement by states and child fatalities in car accidents)(seat ... An article from: State Legislatures by Jan Goehring, 1999-09-01
  13. Mandatory seat-belt usage laws: exemptions to the rule (Safety brief) by Gary M Hutter, 1986
  14. Case studies involving the use and non-use of seatbelts (SAE) by Terry D Day, 1986

41. Department Of Public Health :: Promoting Adolescent Seatbelt Safety
The Maricopa County Department of Public Health Promoting Adolescent Seatbelt Safety (PASS) Program is an interactive educational program about safe driving habits that aims to
http://www.maricopa.gov/Public_Health/Community/Programs/PASS/default.aspx

42. Seatbelt Safety Essay
An essay or paper on seatbelt safety. The hazards of life in earlier times, even a few decades ago, were much greater than those of today. Human ingenuity and modern technology
http://www.directessays.com/viewpaper/22982.html

43. Seat Belts: Stay Safe And Secure
Wearing your seat belt properly will dramatically increase your chance of surviving a motor vehicle collision
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/safety/seatbelt.shtml
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Seat Belts: Stay Safe and Secure
One person, one seat belt
Every person travelling in a motor vehicle must wear a seat belt or use a child safety seat. The penalty for seat belt infractions is a fine between $60 and $500. Convicted offenders will receive two demerit points. Drivers are responsible for ensuring that passengers under 16 years of age are using the seat belt or an appropriate child car seat proper Police officers may request that passengers who appear to be at least 16 years of age provide their name, address and date of birth. These passengers may face a fine for not using or wearing a seat belt properly. There are limited exemptions from wearing seat belts.
Fact...
Wearing your seat belt properly will dramatically increase your chance of surviving a motor vehicle collision. For every one per cent increase in seat belt usage, five lives in Canada are saved (Transport Canada). Since seat belts were made mandatory, the number of people killed and injured in collisions in Ontario has steadily dropped.
Stay Safe and Secure for everyone's sake
Proper Use of Seat Belts
  • A properly worn seat belt greatly increases your chances of surviving a motor vehicle collision.

44. BBC News - Peppa Pig In Seatbelt Safety Row
TV character Peppa Pig will be seen wearing a seatbelt in future episodes, after parents raised concerns over children following her example.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8460753.stm
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45. State Of Delaware - Office Of Highway Safety (OHS) - Seatbelt Safety
Office of Highway Safety Safety Topic Seatbelts SAFETY TOPIC SEAT BELTS. Delaware's State wide set belt usage rate is 84%, its highest ever- and higher than the
http://ohs.delaware.gov/information/seatbelts.shtml
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SAFETY TOPIC: SEAT BELTS
Still, 1 out of every 6 Delawareans fails to buckle up consistently. Seat belt use is required for drivers and passengers in all seating positions both back and front in vehicles. A driver can be pulled over if an officer sees any person in the vehice who is not buckled up. Fines for violators are $25.00 plus $15.00 in court processing fees for a total fine of $40.00. Buckle Up Stencil Project !! Want an easy way to promote safety in your organization or business? Join the Buckle Up Stencil project. On September 13, 2004 the Office of Highway Safety announced this new awareness initiative that's fast, easy, and free to anyone who is interested. The Buckle Up Stencil is an image of two hands clicking a seat belt together with the words Buckle Up underneath. A template is used to spray paint the image on the pavement exit of a school, business, state, county or municipal agency. The goal is to remind those leaving your parking lots to put their seat belts on!

46. Seatbelt Safety Cutters
A signal red Emergency Seat Belt Cutter. Comes with Velcro for mounting on a smooth surface.
http://www.martorusa.com/Information/Seatbelt-Safety-Cutters

47. Seat Belt Safety - Wisconsin Department Of Transportation
Seat belt safety information including safety tips, statistics, laws and related resources.
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/safety/vehicle/seatbelt/index.htm
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Safety belt use in Wisconsin is...
Behind the national average and neighboring states
  • Although safety belt use in Wisconsin has reached an all-time high in 2010 with 79 percent of drivers and passengers buckling up, it still lags behind the 84 percent national average for safety belt use. Wisconsin is also behind neighboring states including Michigan and Illinois, which have safety belt use rates of more than 90 percent.
An incredibly effective and simple way to lives
  • Consistent safety belt use is the single most effective way to protect people from being ejected from a vehicle or being thrown around violently inside it during a crash. In Wisconsin, a 10 percent increase in safety belt use would save about 44 lives and prevent 650 injuries each year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Teen safety belt use is much lower than other age groups. This lack of safety belt use coupled with a lack of driving experience is a major reason why traffic crashes are the leading cause of death for young people nationwide.

48. Seatbelt Safety Link
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http://www.ebaumsworld.com/elinks/view/366567/

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