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From the question, Harry seem to have forgotten that It's the CO2 (carbondioxide) level not the O2 (oxygen)level that gives rise to the urge to breathe. That is to say that once the CO2 level in the blood is high, the brain will trigger a breathing response, that will cause the person(Harry) to try to gasp for air. Also, Harry is jeopardizing his time and life because Hyperventilation itself reduces the CO2 concentration of the blood to below normal level, this makes the bloods pH value to raise, this in turn causes the constriction of the blood vessels that supply the brain, and prevents the transportation of certain electrolytes necessary for the function of the nervous system.
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Car accidents do happen yet to avoid having it, there are things the driver as well as the passengers can do to avoid it as well as other road injuries especially if going on a family trip.Strategies would include first is for the driver be sure to slow down. This then will reduce speeding since if one is fast it would be hard to slow down thus can avoid the possibility of accident. Second is for the driver to keep his eyes moving. One should shift the eyes from side view mirrors to the front, to the rear view every 10 seconds. With this one can see a possible dangerous situation. Third, is for both the drivers and passengers they should put seatbelts on. This should be a must and is under the law. Children also should be in a car seat until they are tall and heavy that they can sit on their own. This then would avoid injury. Lastly, for both drivers and passengers they should avoid distractions. This is for the driver to concentrate and the passengers as well to help the driver to focus.