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they will be injured or killed. Yet they are the nation's highest-risk drivers, with more drunk driving, more speeding, and more crashes. Neither education nor fear of injury or death is strong enough to motivate this tough-to-reach group. Rather, it takes stronger seat belt laws and high visibility enforcement campaigns to get them to buckle up. Seat belts are the most effective safety devices in vehicles today, estimated to save 9,500 lives each ...oked per day? This privilege was taken away from Mountain Brook in 1973 by the board of education, which was a good idea, but there were still schools that allowed smoking.
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