Essay Archive - The Seat Belt Law
The Seat Belt Law
Growing up in a close, loving family has been very rewarding. I can say that I am very lucky. Ever since I was just a young child, approximately around the age of eight when I was allowed to sit in a car without a car seat, I can recall always wearing a seatbelt. In fact, the words “buckle up”, in my father’s voice, still ring in my ear today. I’m sure I did not enjoy it, like most young kids. Seatbelts are generally for children who have outgrown car seats and are approximately eight years of age or sixty pounds. Seatbelts help to keep people in their seats, avoiding a more serious injury or possibly death. ....
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