Persuasive Essay On Seat Belts

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In 2009 alone, crashes killed over 33,000 people and injured another 2.2 million more than 70% of these were in passenger vehicles (Teen Driver source). Seat belts reduce the deaths from automobile collisions. Seat belts keep other passengers safe. Wearing a seat belt is the driver or passenger's choice.Not wearing a seat belt should be illegal, because it reduces deaths, they keep other passengers safe, but it is also the driver or passenger's choice.

The first and greatest reason seat belt laws should be enforced is that it reduces deaths. A seatbelt can stop a person from going through the windshield and save their lives (DDC). Someone who chooses to not wear a seatbelt is only hurting themselves. More than half of teens 13-19 and adults aged 20-44 years who died in crashes in 2014 were unrestrained at the time of the crash(DDC). If they were restrained using seatbelt most, if not all of those deaths could have been prevented. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that from 1975 through 2005, seat belts saved more than 211,00 lives nationwide (Transportation 108). These were only the ones that were recorded there are most likely, countless more lives that …show more content…

More than half of unrestrained passengers injured restrained passengers when in a collision (Debate.org).When you are not wearing a seatbelt you are not only putting yourself in harm's way, you are putting others in harm's way. In 2013, 55 percent of backseat passengers killed in crashes were not wearing seat belts (Teen Driver source). Most people think that they don’t have to wear seat belts. Approximately 19 percent of motor vehicle occupants nationwide do not use seat belts (Transportation 109). These drivers, who chose to not buckle up, make more high-risk decisions, which cause them to be involved in more crashes. So next time you think about not buckling up, do it for the person next to

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