By Moses Akaigwe
Do you always wear your seat belt? You should. Statistics show that you are always safer in a car accident wearing a seat belt than not wearing one.
Understand the potentially fatal consequences of not wearing a seat belt and learn what you can do to make sure you and your family are properly buckled up every time.
Knowing is the first step in preventing.
Follow these important seat belt safety tips – they could save your life:
•Always buckle up before driving or riding in a car. This goes for everyone in the vehicle, whether you’re sitting in the front or the back.
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•Wear the lap belt low across the hips and below your stomach.
•Wear the shoulder belt over your collarbone, away from your neck. It should cross over your chest. In most new cars, you can adjust shoulder belts to improve their height and fit.
•A seat belt that works properly will keep you at a safe distance from the dashboard and the airbag.
•Children should never sit in the front passenger seat, until they reach at least age 13.
Secure all young children in child safety seats.
If you are pregnant and riding in a car, make sure the safety belt is snug against your hips. Loose belts can cause broken ribs or injuries to your belly. Never put a lap belt across your stomach when you are pregnant.
•Courtesy Edgar Snyder

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