Accident Injury Clinic: Secrets Revealed
Also make sure that children and infants wear their seat belts properly or are properly strapped in. Infants and toddlers should always be in a car seat or booster seat specifically designed for automobile travel. All children, even pre-teens, should only ride in the back seat because front seat airbags may severely injure or kill a child.
Keep Your Car Well Maintained
Our car's reaction to our input is only as good as the parts that our car has. If your car's brakes are worn, the distance needed to stop will be considerably longer. Likewise if your oil is low, you may not be able to accelerate normally to avoid an accident. By keeping your car well maintained, you ensure peak performance so that you can count on the safety features to work as they should when you really need it.
Keep Your Car Clean
When you are in an accident, anything that isn't tied down in your car can and often will become a projectile. It's one thing to have a paper coffee cup hit you in the head, but it's another thing entirely to have a gallon of milk do the same thing. If you can, it's best to keep heavy items in the trunk of your car at all times. Even purses, laptops, and books are best kept in the trunk to minimize the chance of something hitting you in a crash. Once you've removed the heavy things, start looking at smaller items and asking yourself if you would mind if someone threw them at you. Tissue boxes, cell phones, and water bottles might not stay in your car after that.
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