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Safety Madness Champions2020 Seatbelt |
#SafetyMadness
Meet the Field:
Move Over- Law Enforcement Officers and other citizens pulled on the side of the road need to be given a lane to ensure their safety. |
Seatbelt- When properly used, it's the first line of safety and can hold you in the car in the event of a crash. |
Look Twice- Motorcyclists, pedestrians, deer, or other hazards are everywhere! Always look twice to avoid any injuries. |
Helmet- Motorcyclists, cyclists and other sports enthusiasts know helmets protect their head in a crash. |
Obey Speed Limits- Driving too fast for conditions is a major contributing factor to crashes in Kansas. |
Airbag- Designed to work with the seatbelt, an airbag is the second line of defense of keeping everyone safe in a car. |
Designated Driver- 20% of all fatal crashes in Kansas involved an impaired driver. Designate a sober driver to get home safely. |
Car Seat- With the important job of keeping children safe, car seats work by keeping kids secure in a crash. |
Ditch Distractions- Multitasking is a myth. Concentrate on driving when you're behind the wheel. |
Booster Seat- For the kids who are too big for a car seat harness, boosters literally BOOST a kid to fit the seatbelt. |
Work Zone- Road side workers are at risk, be sure to obey work zone speed limits and move over to give them room to work. |
Safety Vest- Roadside workers, motorcyclists and pedestrians make themselves seen by vehicles by wearing a safety vest. |
Road Signs- All road signs are there to keep Kansas drivers safe. Pay attention to signs and follow the directions. |
Headlight- In addition to helping drivers see when it’s dark, headlights should be used in the rain to help other drivers see you. |
Drive Alert- Drowsy driving is a serious concern for many drivers. Make sure to drive alert. |
Blinker- Using this indicator allows other drivers to know your intentions for turning and/or switching lanes. |
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