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Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 07:16:39 -0400
From: "Nutmegger" <nutmegger_7717nopsamo.com>
Subject: Re: 9-5 Passenger Airbag - how to disable?


"someguy" wrote::: > I have taken the opportunity to start reducing this posting to ease further > reading Ok, that's fine. I haven't had time to go look at the links yet, but thanks for posting them for me. There have also been studies in the US about SUV's colliding with cars. There is some talk about how high the bumper sits because it many cases the bumper is what smashes through the vehicle. > This kind of investigation gives a much > better view than the sometimes artificial crash tests. I haven't had a chance to read it yet, but I will. > > http://www.vti.se/info/rapporter/edetalj.asp?RecID=2213 > This report is about using modern IT for surveillance (like traffic video > cameras, electronic access control etc.), its benefits but also the personal > integrity problems and peoples fear for being continuously monitored. Oh, I see. I've just taken it all as a part of life. Like when I'm in a store with security cameras, it is just how it is. > > > conditions typically occur at the age of 4. I the front seat the leg room > > is > > > often better than in the rear seat. > > > > Wow, I placed my child in a front position once he reached 40lbs which was > > about 1 yr. > > Maybe US babies are larger than ours? I doubt it, and I can't really remember now when my child reached 40 lbs. Maybe it was closer to 2 years. In any case, I do remember waiting for the day I could turn the seat around. > the NHTSA pages (interesting stuff too) and there it seemed like about 50% of > all children killed in car accidents were unbelted. Unbelievable huh? In my own accident, the woman who hit me had small children in the bag unbelted. I was so angry. >The figure for Sweden was > about 25% year 2000. Thus one can conclude that having well informed drivers and > a culture of good seat belting is probably the best method to improve traffic > safety. Kids follow their parents, and if the parents don't wear seatbelts or enforce the use of them, then the only thing police can do is ticket them. I swear they should require licenses to become a parent.

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