Night crashes, no seat belts equal more fatalities
Friday, May 23, 2008
WASHINGTON -- More than two-thirds of young drivers and passengers killed in nighttime car crashes aren't wearing seat belts -- proof of what can happen when young people don't heed parents' pleas and authorities' threats to "click it."
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