damage, injuries, and deaths because of the force imposed on people and property beyond their breaking points.
What is vehicle accidents?
chances of survival increase when wearing a seat belt
What is 3 to 4x?
flexible membrane that inflates rapidly with air or another gas during a head on or nearly head on collision.
What is airbag?
used to prevent or reduce severity of collision
What is automatic braking system?
should always be done before driving
What is pre trip inspection?
your car hits something; you hit the car; your internal organs crash
What is autonomy of crash?
age in which child or toddler can start facing the front
What is 4?
distance you must have between you and airbag
What is 6 inches?
Alert drivers to difficult to see objects in their path when reversing.
What is reverse backup sensors?
Persons coordination with the vehicle.
What is physical skill?
Body at rest stays at rest
What is Newtons 1st law?
Age in which child can move to a booster seat?
What is 6?
people who are in danger with airbags
What is older, frail person and children 12 and under?
feature that maintains a safe distance form the vehicle in front
What is adaptive cruise control?
Social interaction with others on highway
Object in motion stays in motion.
What is Newtons 2nd law?
Age in which all people under have to sit in rear?
What is 13?
primary restraint for you to get best protection from air bags
What is safety belt?
restores traction if driven wheels begin to spin
What is traction control systems?
decision making every second we are behind the wheel
What is mental skill?
For every action there is an equal or opposite reaction.
What is Newtons 3rd law?
which seat is the safest seat in the car
What is rear middle?
technology assisting in the prevention of a crash.
What is active safety?
alert the driver of an unintended departure from the intended lane of travel.
What is lane departure warning?
Skill that is developed over time.
What is defensive driving?