In many cases, wearing your seat belt while in a vehicle is the safest choice for reducing the risk of injury and death in a traffic accident. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that seat belt use during 2016 saved an estimated 14,668 lives. The average national rate of seat belt use is…
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