According to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), car crashes are the leading cause of death among children (41) 5 and 14 years of age. Says NHTSA: "Over 50% of children who die in crashes are (42) by safety devices. (43) , 4 out of 5 children are improperly restrained."
The NHTSA offers a number of safety tips and (44) for those who are accompanied by children while driving. Although laws (45) from country to country and even from state to state, these guidelines may (46) food for thought to many parents and guardians of children. Please check your local laws and do (47) you can to keep your precious baby safe.
The safest place for all children is in the back seat. Infants should be (48) in a rear-facing safety seat in the backseat of the car. A child at least a year old and (49) at least 20 pounds may be placed in a forward-facing seat. At 40 pou
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According to the U. S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), car crashes are the leading cause of death among children (51) 5 and 14 years of age. Says NHTSA: "Over 50% of children who die in crashes are (52) by safety devices. (53) , 4 out of 5 children are improperly restrained."
The NHTSA offers a number of safety tips and (54) for those who are accompanied by children while driving. Although laws (55) from country to country and even from state to state, these guidelines may (56) food for thought to many parents and guardians of children. Please check your local laws and do (57) you can to keep your precious baby safe.
The safest place for all children is in the back seat. Infants should be (58) in a rear facing safety seat in the backseat of the car. A child at least a year old and (59) at least 20 pounds may be placed in a forward-facing seat. At 40 po
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C. unrestrained
D. inhibited
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