Car Safety
by AAATrigger on Mar 05, 2008 with 0 Comments
How to stay safe in cars.
- The most important thing to have to be safe in a car is a safe car. Cars like Volvo and Chrysler are very strong and reduces the chances of injuries in an accident.
- Always use your seat belt. Don’t unhook it until the car has parked. Wear your seat belt even if you’re just riding the car for ten meters.
- Sit as far away from the air bag as you can. If you sit too close the air bag will blast your face and kill you.
- If you weigh below eighty pounds-even if you are an adult-use a booster seat. If you are using a booster seat, always sit at the back of the car.
- Children under the age of twelve-even if they’re adult size-always have to sit in the back of the car.
- Don’t put one hand on the steering wheel and the other on a cell phone or cigarette. You might not have enough time to steer and if that happens then you will crash.
- If you’re a passenger, don’t stick you hand or head out of the windows. If a car passes then your hand or head might get sliced off. You might also get hurt by power windows when they rise up. This applies to children too.
- Jeeps and trucks are always safer than cars because they are big, heavy and strong. Buy one if you can afford it.
- Avoid driving in the snow. You will likely slide and crash. If a snowy day comes up, ride a bus instead of driving a car.
Well I hope you will follow these rules. Stay safe and have fun driving.
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