Putting seat belts on the buses has been up for debate for a long time,so what is holding the congress back from making it a law? The answer is according to NHTSA they believe that large buses have been proven to be very safe and doubt that adding seat belts would add any improvement and would just be more expenses,but they have many benefits to the safety of people.Buses should have seat belts to reduce the amount of injuries/deaths,improve behavior, and shows good safety habits. Having seat belts on buses could be very beneficial to reducing the amount of injuries.There have been many accidents in the past few years that could have had a better outcome if seat belts were a law for buses.In Houston, 2 teenage girls were killed while being ejected from the bus. Now if they had their seat belts on.…. oh wait there are none. If there were, then they would have been saved probably injured, but get a chance to get treated rather than dying instantly.Martin Downs,MPH stated that statistics show the amount of deaths in cars are 8 times more than buses. He states that “No matter how impressive statistics involving millions of kids and billions of miles are, they tend …show more content…
For example, seat belts could help the kids by encouraging that they don 't stand up and walk around because that could lead to other problems. As a result, bus drivers could have less distractions that could lead to a detrimental outcome. With seat belts in place the children would be able to do other things without having to fall out into the aisle because of a turn. We could be less distracting to the driver and lead to a better ride to and from school. While I was in elementary school, we fell all the time and if the diver needs to see out the back window with kids blocking the way it could lead to an accident, so we need to realize how much it could hurt if you don 't have seat belts to help the behavior of
This would really impact kids because it would be something held in their brain for a really long time, such as Family Life taught. It would also benefit the world, because knowing some people don’t get taught this at home, would make more sense if they obtained useful knowledge for later on
This is an I say statement. It is his original statement that is backed up by facts and statistics to make it true. A they say example from this article would deal with divorces, rising death, and job loss. He uses this statement because he agrees with what Kathryn Edin had
The article leans towards a conspiracy theory type style some would say. The article focuses on the points of how seat belts can kill, which will not be the topic of the research paper but this article contains valuable information that will assist a lot when writing the research paper. The article has a very nice setup to it, it begins with explaining in detail how the seat belt laws were first created and put into law. The article then moves into how the American people clearly opposed this new law of being forced to wear a safety belt, when citizens felt that it was their personal, free choice to do so or not do so. The article goes on to explain how these seat belt laws may possibly be nothing but a money gimmick.
Every day students enjoy their lunches at school. They always enjoy eating their delicious meals where they have the option to chose what they want. If their lunch is changed then their options will be limited. Changing the lunch to be healthier will not be something that will be very great for our school. If the school lunch is changed then some of the students that are larger could not get the nutrition they need and hurt the ones that really need those extra calories.
Driving is much more dangerous than flying and this could lead to more deaths due to the intention of protecting little children on airlines, not fewer deaths. Another example is when Mexico
“Every year 500,000 teens are injured in a car wreck. Every year 5,000 teens die in a car wreck meaning an average of 14 teens die a day. Car crashes are the No. 1 killer of teens in the U.S. Even more than alcohol and drug abuse, violence and suicide”. Teens are always excited to earn their license and drive out on the road for the first time, but not every time will be a success, it might also be their last.
“Only the good die young,” is an aphorism that most have heard, but why is it that the leading cause of death in young people is vehicle accidents? The fact of the matter is that teens, for many reasons, are involved in more fatal crashes than any other age group. Teen driver safety, or the lack thereof, is very problematic in the state of Missouri; teens die senselessly every day due to this problem, and most cases could be prevented if people simply became more knowledgeable. There is a staggering amount of teen deaths every year in Missouri, and the leading cause is car crashes. There are eight broad categories that attribute to this factoid.
Specific purpose: To persuade my audience about making not wearing a seat belt illegal. Central Idea: I will discuss the problem with not wearing a seat belt, the causes of not wearing your seat belt, and the solutions to make drivers and passengers wear their seat belt. Introduction I. Attention: We all heard of the saying click it or ticket it. Just imagine in one moment your whole life changed by one decision you could have avoided simply by buckling up.
Statistically, teens have the lowest seat belt use of any age group, but this also results in teens having the highest death rate in a car crash. According to the CDC on “Motor Vehicle Safety”, “55% of the teens who died in a car accident in 2012 were not wearing a seatbelt” (CDC, Motor Vehicle Safety). Most of these deaths also occurred in states that only have secondary enforcement laws, in which an officer can’t pull someone over for not wearing a seatbelt, but if they are pulled over for something else, they can be ticketed for not wearing their seatbelt on a
Juston Marler American Lit. Should driverless cars be allowed? Screech!! Crash!! Your driverless car was driving on a gravel road and lost control.
Introduction I. I. According to the American Automobile Association, about 8 % of teenagers drive, and are involved about 15% of fatal crashes. II. Traffic crashes is one of reason causes death and injury for young ages from 15 to 19.
They would show everyone that no matter what situation you are in; you can do anything you want if you are determined and work hard enough for it. Not only will education impact their selves, but will also impact and benefit our
In 2009, seatbelts were reported at saving almost thirteen thousand lives of drivers and front passengers. Research done by the
8 high levels of professionalism 9 improved student retention and learning. – 10 benefit the community - parents and other stakeholders in shared decision making, interpersonal skills, and management skills 11 inexpensive -change in locus of decision making rather than a large increase in