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Seat Belts Save Lives  Always wear your seat belt.  Always make sure your passengers wear seatbelts.  Children and small teens should always ride in.

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2 Seat Belts Save Lives  Always wear your seat belt.  Always make sure your passengers wear seatbelts.  Children and small teens should always ride in the back seat.

3 Obey Speed Limits  Going over the posted speed limit will give you less time to react and stop.  Going too fast is a major cause of accidents.

4 Obey Traffic Lights  Don’t run red lights.  When the light turns green, look both ways before entering the intersection to avoid a collision with someone running a red light.

5 Use Turn Signals  Indicate you are turning in plenty of time so that cars behind you can react.  Make sure your signal turns off after you turn.

6 Don’t Drive Impaired  Don’t drink and drive or ride with anyone who has. Choose a designated driver who doesn’t drink or call a parent, friend, or taxi to give you a ride.  Don’t drive after taking drugs or ride with anyone who has been using drugs.  Check the label on over-the-counter drugs. Many cause drowsiness.

7 Don’t Drive Distracted  Turn down the music so you can hear sirens, train whistles, and other warning sounds.  Don’t talk on the phone or text while driving.  Don’t put on makeup or eat while driving.  Don’t adjust your stereo, change or search for CDs, or reach for something on the floor while driving.

8 Take Care of Your Car  Keep your windshield clean.  Keep gas in your car.  Check the tires, oil, transmission, engine fluids, and brakes regularly.


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