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Persuasive speech on why to wear seat belt?

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why is wearing seat belt improtant

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  1. so if you're a governor you can continue to steal money


  2. Because if you were to crash you would probably be thrown through the windsheild....Umm...and..o yeh!you could DIE.

  3. The Car's Collision

    The first collision is known as the car's collision, which causes the car to buckle and bend as it hits something and comes to an abrupt stop. This occurs in approximately one-tenth of a second. The crushing of the front end absorbs some of the force of the crash and cushions the rest of the car. As a result, the passenger compartment comes to a more gradual stop than the front of the car.

    The Human Collision

    The second collision occurs as the car's occupants hit some part of the vehicle. At the moment of impact, unbelted occupants are still travelling at the vehicle's original speed. Just after the vehicle comes to a complete stop, these unbelted occupants will slam into the steering wheel, the windshield, or some other part of the vehicle interior. This is the human collision.

    Another form of human collision is the person-to-person impact. Many serious injuries are caused by unbelted occupants colliding with each other. In a crash, occupants tend to move toward the point of impact, not away from it. People in the front seat are often struck by unbelted rear-seat passengers who have become high-speed projectiles.

    The Internal Collision

    Even after the occupant's body comes to a complete stop, the interal organs are still moving forward. Suddenly, these organs hit other organs or the skeletal system. This third collision is the internal collision and often causes serious or fatal injuries.

    So, Why Safety Belts?

    During a crash, properly fastened safety belts distribute the forces of rapid deceleration over larger and stronger parts of the person's body, such as the chest, hips and shoulders. The safety belt stretches slightly to slow your body down and to increase its stopping distance.

    The difference between the belted person's stopping distance and the unbelted person's stopping distance is significant. It's often the difference between life and death.

  4. Besides the obvious benefit of keeping chunks of windshield

    glass out of your noggin, police can easily see if your

    shoulder strap is engaged, and sooner or later in your

    area they will conduct a seatbelt compliance sweep and

    you will get a fine of a hundred dollars or so and perhaps

    a permanent increase in your auto insurance rates.

  5. If you need to be persuaded to wear a seat belt. Then by all means, don't.

    Nothing I or anyone else could say, would change your mind.

    If you need this info for school and don't feel like doing the research. Not this time.

  6. so that you don't fly through your windshield

  7. hmmmm this is a delicate question... I for one do not think the government has the right ..or responsibility to save me from myself....after age 18 there should be no seatbelt law....I however choose to wear mine....

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