Ms. Sacony and Mr. Behe. How it works 1. Read question 2. 45 seconds to present thoughts/opinions 3. Rotate and get ready for a new question!!

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Ms. Sacony and Mr. Behe

How it works 1. Read question seconds to present thoughts/opinions 3. Rotate and get ready for a new question!!

Question # 1 How do seat belts protect us during a collision?

Question # 2 What other devices, parts of the car or safety features were created to protect us while driving?

Question # 3 The fine for any unbelted passenger is approximately $ Do you think this fine is too low, too high or just right? Why?

Question # 4 PA does NOT have a ‘primary’ seat belt law. Should PA allow police officers to pull drivers over just because they are not wearing a seat belt? Why or why not?

Question # 5 Should passengers (over 18)have the choice as to whether or not they want to wear a seat belt in a vehicle? Why or why not?

Question # 6 Why do you make the choice to or not to wear your seat belt?

This is why it is important to wear a seat belt in the front and back! Buckle Up