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University of California, Davis
car
crash sound effect
More
than 40,000 people are killed each year in traffic collisions.
One half of those killed, approximately 20,000 people would
be alive today if they had taken time out to fasten their
seat belts.
Those
who do not wear their seat belts not only double their chances
of not ever making it home. But they are also risking an expensive
traffic ticket.
The
law requires that all drivers and their passengers wear safety
belts while vehicles are moving. Why not take a few extra
seconds to buckle up..
This
message is brought to you by the Agricultural Health and Safety
Center, Department Of Applied Behavioral Sciences Of The University
Of California At Davis.
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NASD Review: 04/2002
This
radio public service announcement was produced by the Agricultural
Health and Safety Center, Applied Behavioral Sciences of the
University of California at Davis. For further information
contact Jenny Rodriguez, UCCE, Ag. Bldg., County Civic Center,
Visalia, CA 93291-4584, (209) 733-6491.
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