| 31. | America should get ready and fasten its safety belt,
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| 32. | At the same time, the three-point safety belts tighten to hold occupants in their seats.
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| 33. | How much tougher it would be to remember buckling every car safety belt, every time.
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| 34. | In the 1970s, fewer than 15 percent of people in cars were using safety belts.
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| 35. | The wall did it, and maybe the safety belt.
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| 36. | A hook on the unfastened safety belt caught on a tower brace and saved him.
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| 37. | Children larger than that can safely be strapped in with the airline's normal safety belts.
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| 38. | White said his safety belt, fastened when the turbulence hit, had saved him from injury.
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| 39. | The cars may have faulty rear-seat safety belts.
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| 40. | If a safety belt is tied to the building, workers find it hard to move around.
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