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Mike Shawn
 Teaching families how to carefully transport
their children is the heart of the Safe Kids clasp up
program.
 Using car seats, booster seats and seat belts the
correct way on each and every ride saves lives.
 At these actions, child passenger safety
technicians must teach families how to transport
children properly.
 They also help ensure each and everyone in a
vehicle is buckled up on every ride. You will find
them in important locations like General Motors
dealerships, hospitals, community centers and
shopping centers all around the country.
 Motor vehicle transport crashes are the foremost cause
of death along with children ages 3 to 14.
 Appropriately used child safety seats are really effective
and decrease the risk of death as much as 71%.
 Nearly 73% of child restraints are not installed or used
properly.
 Almost half of kids 14 and below who died in crashes
were totally unrestrained.
 Keep your doors locked, safety belts buckled and
children safe and protected in correctly installed
security seats.
 Don't let your gas tank decrease below 1/3 tank.
 Reside on main roads and highways, and don't forget
to take maps.
 Bundle a flashlight, blanket and a first-aid kit. In cold
climates, and also pack extra warm clothing.
 If you are departing on a long trip, pack an emergency
ration kit of water and nonperishable food items like
fruit or granola bars.
 When stopping for breaks, never allow kids go to the
restroom alone. All the time lock motor vehicle doors,
even if you will only be gone for a few minutes.
 Acquire a cell phone in case of emergencies.
 Do not stop to facilitate a disabled vehicle. In case, call
for assist from a disburse phone or your cellular phone.
 If stopping throughout night-time travel, decide a
well-lighted, peopled facility. Park where your motor
vehicle can be seen.

 If approached by someone though your vehicle is


stopped, stay your doors locked and only move your
window down adequate to hear what the person is
saying.
Every 18 seconds somebody is caught up with an
auto accident; and every 11 minutes somebody dies.
Here are some street-smart strategies each and every
driver must practice:
 Be careful at intersections, a risk zone. Intersections
can be dangerous because there are several of
distractions: turning cars, pedestrians and red-light
runners. Guide clear of unpredictable drivers. Let a
tailgater pass you.
 Remain your eyes on the road transport. Chatting on a
cell phone or reading a map can divert you and go
ahead to an accident. Keep in mind that a diverted
driver could also be near you. Drive carefully.
 Be attentive close to parked cars. Someone might
open a car door or pull out in front of you.
 Don’t drive sleep-deprived. Sleep is not a stuff of
determination, but a biological require. If you become
tired, pull off the road and get some rest.
 While passing another car, get past the driver’s
sightless spot as speedily and carefully as possible.
 Be familiar with your brakes. Most cars have
antilock brakes, which need a driver to concern a
firm and constant pressure on the pedal.
 Don’t drive through water. A little amount of water
can put out of action a vehicle in seconds.
 Don’t forget the fundamentals: clip your seatbelt,
limit loose objects in your car and essential thing is
lock your doors.
 In rainy weather, go away extra space between you
and the car ahead.
 For more information, please contact

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