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Inessa05 [86]
3 years ago
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Imagine your state is considering enacting a mandatory seatbelt law to address the large number of vehicle crash-related deaths

in recent years. In a well-written paragraph, analyze whether the benefits of creating this law are worth the costs. Use examples from the module to support your answer.
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2 answers:
tino4ka555 [31]3 years ago
7 0

Traffic safety is a very serious matter that can not be taken as a joke. When we receive behavioral recommendations for both the driver and the passengers, we should give the deserved importance. In this case, the seat belt is a device that everyone should use. However, unfortunately, we know things are not like that.

Seat belts are the main safety device to prevent serious injury and even death in accidents. For the protection of both the driver and other occupants of the vehicle, it is important to wear a seat belt in any circumstance where the car is in motion.

Unfortunately, some people, by negligence, do not put their seat belts when they are using a car. This is very dangerous, so a law requiring the use of a seat belt is extremely necessary. The federal government is responsible for keeping people safe and so the government should establish legal measures to punish those who do not wear their seat belts.

andrew11 [14]3 years ago
3 0
Are you in BAVEL? Anyways,  I haven't read your module for this or what ever so I'm gonna go off of my head and you could change it or whatever. Also is this a argumentative essay or is it a informative essay???

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