Title: Common Misconceptions About Seat Belts
1Common Misconceptions About Seat Belts
- MYTH I dont need a safety belt when Im
traveling at low speeds or going on a short trip. - FACT The truth is all driving can be dangerous.
More than 80 of all accidents occur at speeds
less than 40 mph. 3 out of 4 accidents occur
within 25 miles of home.
2- MYTH I might be saved if Im thrown clear of the
car in an accident. - FACT Your chances of being killed are about 25x
greater if you are thrown from a car. Collision
forces can be great enough to throw you 150 ft
from the car- and often into other traffic lanes.
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3- MYTH Seat belts cause internal injuries.
- FACT Without a belt, you trade the slim
possibility for an internal injury for the great
probability of a head injury or worse. Internal
injuries may occur in very serious crashes,
however, this is usually because the seat belt is
worn improperly.
4Chapter 3
51. The New Jersey seat belt law requires
- All front-seat occupants of passenger vehicles
operated in New Jersey to wear a seat belt system.
6Traffic accidents are a leading killer of
7Examples of passive safety items are
- Seat belts Air bags
Child Car Seat
82. The driver is responsible for
- Enforcing the seat belt law for
- passengers under 18 years old.
93. Front-seat passengers 18 years old and over
are responsible
- For themselves
- But what can you do?
104. Additionally, drivers with Graduated Driver
License (GDL) permits must
- Require all passengers seated anywhere in the
vehicle to use seat belts.
11Why Should Seat Belts Be Worn?
- Better chance of survival
- Reduces skull and brain injuries by 33
- Reduces spinal injuries by 40
- Reduces facial injuries by 50
- Reduces eye injuries by 75
- Second collision could be reduced/avoided
- Decreases chances of becoming unconscious
enabling you to react to emergencies - Decreases chances of being thrown from car
125. The exemptions for the seat belt law are
- Any passenger automobile manufactured before July
1, 1966 - Any passenger automobile which is not required to
be equipped with seatbelt systems under federal
law. - A physical or medical reason, verified in writing
by a licensed physician.
136. When riding in a car, children should
- Children should be held in place by a restraint
system that meets all Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standards. - Look for a label on the restraint system that
reads This child restraint system conforms to
all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standards.
147. When possible, child car safety seats should
be placed
- In the back seat.
- If the car does not have a back seat, child car
safety seat may be placed in the front seat. But
the front seat should be moved as far away as
possible from the dashboard
158. In addition, never place a rear-facing
infant safety seat
- In the front seat of a vehicle that has a front
passenger-side air bag.
169. An infant seat must never face
1710. Children 12 and under should ride
- In the back seat of a vehicle.
1811. Passengers under eight years of age who weigh
- More than 80 pounds and all passengers who are at
least eight years of age but less than 18 years
of age must wear seat belts wherever they sit in
a motor vehicle.
1912. If there is no rear seat
- The child passenger restraint system or booster
seat may be used in the front seat. - (However, never place a rear-facing infant safety
seat in the front seat of a vehicle that has a
front passenger-side air bag, unless the
vehicles passenger-side air bag can be disabled)
2013. When the number of children under age five
exceeds thenumber of safety belt available in
a vehicle.
- The unbelted children must ride in the rear seat.
2114. The driver is responsible for all passengers
2215. Passengers 18 years old and over are
responsible
23A police officer can stop a driver solely for a
- Violation of a seat belt law.
2416. Air bags are designed to supplement..
25Air bags inflate at speeds of up to
26Air bags could seriously
- Injure or kill children who are sitting in the
front seat.
2717. Air bag cut-off switches
are allowed.
- In automobiles with no back seats.
2818. Children of any age are the safest when they
are belted properly
- In the back seat of a car.
2919) Always check a vehicle's condition before
driving it. Immediate repairs for what items may
be necessary
- Reverse lights
- Brakes
- Brake Lights
- Head Lights
- Horn
- Steering
- Taillights
- Tires
- Turn Signals
- Windshield
3020. Before getting into a car to drive, look
- Behind it and in front of the car to check for
children playing, animals, bottles or anything
else that could be injured or broken.
3121. Also
- Make sure all windows are clean and there is
nothing blocking lines of sight. - Adjust the seat so all pedals and controls are
easily reached. - Adjust inside and outside mirrors to reduce blind
spots. - Fasten safety belts and shoulder harnesses,
adjusting them for firmness and comfort. - Make sure the car is in park or neutral gear and
the parking brake is set.
3222. More than _____ percent of all the
information necessary for safe driving is visual
information
3323. Blind spots are areas..
- Hidden from a drivers view.
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3524. For normal driving keep your
Left Hand at 9 oclock
Right Hand at 3 oclock
3625. There is no absolute formula to judge
stopping distance. It depends on numerous
factors, including
- Individual reaction time
- Weather and road conditions
- Vehicle weight
- Brakes conditions
- Condition and type of tires
- Roadway conditions
- Speed
3726. What mistake do new drivers make when braking?
- Violently pushing or
- slamming the brake pedal too hard.
3827. What foot should you use for both
accelerating and braking?
3928. Turn signals must be given how many feet
before you turn?
4029. New Jersey law requires that a driver know
the correct hand signals for stopping and turning.
- Stop or slowing down hand and arm downward palm
facing to the rear. - Right turn Hand and Arm upward.
- Left Turn hand and arm straight out.
4130. The horn is a..
- Warning signal, calling attention to what a
driver is doing.
4231. Before driving in reverse, what should you
do?
- Be sure the path is clear by checking all mirrors
and turning to check
4332. In reverse, steering the wheel to the ...
- RIGHT moves the car to the right
- LEFT moves the car to the left
- Use the 12 o'clock position to back your car in a
straight line. Turn your head and body to the
right until you can see clearly through the back
window. Brace yourself by placing your right hand
and arm over the back of the seat, grasp the top
of the steering wheel with your left hand and
select the point where you want to steer. - When driving in reverse, remember that the front
of your car will swing in the opposite direction
of your turn. Do not depend on mirrors alone when
backing. Back slowly. - When taking the road test for a driver license,
you must show that you can drive in reverse
properly. You will be asked to back your car
about 100 feet. You should be able to back up in
a straight line, slowly and smoothly.
4433. When parking on a hill, describe the
direction you should turn your wheels
- Facing Downhill Turn your wheels toward the curb
and shift into reverse gear or park. - Facing Uphill Turn your wheels away from the
curb and shift into low gear or park. - If there are no curbs Turn your wheel towards
the edge of the road.
4534. What is the most common type of parking on
city streets?