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Postal codes: USA: 81657, Canada: T5A 0A7

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What does SB stand for?

Seat Belt


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Weiser, along with officials from the state Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, state police, local police and the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts, held a news conference yesterday to use statistics, a real-life story and a dramatization to drive home the role of seat belts in saving lives.
A dog seat belt will kept them where they belong instead of trying to crawl all over your car and distracting you.
If the seat belt use rate rose to 90 percent in every state, about 1,650 more lives could be saved and 22,370 serious injuries avoided on America's roads each year.
Acting Inspector Gary Hatton, head of road policing for Cleveland Police, said the seat belt message was still not getting across.
Twenty-six states and the District of Columbia already have primary seat-belt enforcement laws, meaning police can stop a vehicle for a seat belt violation, even if this is the only violation the officers notice.
Those over that height must wear a normal seat belt and it is the responsibility of the driver to ensure this is done.
When you fly on any airline, you don't get to relax and check out your fellow passengers until you listen to the same speech over and over again about how to buckle your seat belt .
If you have a crash without wearing a seat belt you actually experience three crashes even at speeds of 30mph.

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