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Nationally in 2005,
how many people
died in motor
vehicle crashes?
Nationally in
2005, how many
people were
injured in motor
vehicle crashes?
Motor vehicle
crashes are the
leading cause of
death for what
ages?
Nationally in 2005, an
average of 119 people died
each day in motor vehicle
crashes. That is one person
every ______ ____________.
Nationally, how
many teen
occupants (%)
killed were NOT
restrained?
Motor vehicle
crashes are the
leading cause of
death for what
ages?
From 1975 through 2005,
an estimated __________
lives were saved by
safety belts.
Between 1987 and
2005, ________ lives
were saved by
airbags.
What new NYS law
went into effect on
March 27, 2005?
Name 2 reasons
why people say they
do not wear their
safety belt.
How many
collisions are in a
crash?
What is Newton’s
Law of Motion?
Name at least 2 of
the collisions in a
crash.
What do safety
belts prevent?
What is the crash
force formula?
What is the most
frequent type of
crash?
What is the most
deadly type of
crash?
What is the
difference between
left and right
lateral fatalities in
a crash?
Ejected occupants
are __ ________
more likely to be
killed in a rollover
crash.
Name 3 of the 4
crash types.
Name 2 examples
of passive
protection.
Name an example
of active protection
What does “SRS”
stand for?
What does the
powder stored in
an airbag become
after it is
deployed?
Name 3 of the 5
ways restraints
prevent injury.
Make your wager
What is my name
and what
organization do I
work for?
43,443
2,699,000
Ages 3-33
12 minutes
57% of teen
occupants
(ages 16-20)
Ages 3-33
211,128
19,659
The booster seat
law for children till
their 7 birthdate.
th
1. Uncomfortable
2. In a hurry
3. Just a few miles
from home, low
speed
3
An object in motion
remains in motion at
the original speed until
acted on by an outside
force.
1. Vehicle
2. Human
3. Internal
Ejection
Weight x Speed =
Restraining Force
Frontal crash
Lateral
1% between left
and right side
crashes
4 times
1. Frontal
2. Lateral
3. Rear-end
4. Rollover
1. Automatic safety belt
2. Airbag
3. Crushable frame
4. Friendly interior
5. Reinforced passenger

compartment
1. Lap belt
2. Lap and
shoulder belt
3. Child restraint
system
Supplemental
Restraint System
Baking soda
1. Prevent ejection
2. Contact the strongest parts of
the body
3. Spread forces over a wide
area of the body
4. Help the body to “ride down”
the crash
5. Protect the head and spinal
cord
• Jean Triest
• Monroe County
Office of Traffic
Safety

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