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Protecting Yourself and Your Passengers

Good driving skills should be developed and practiced at all times. You should also know you physical and mental limitations and not drive a vehicle when you are too tired or sleepy. When traveling long distances, plan ahead, know your route and be alert to the driving conditions. Your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle may save your life as well as the lives of others.
No one can be completely protected from being in a crash. You cannot predict what other drivers will do.

During an average lifetime of driving, we face about a one-in-three chance of being seriously injured or killed in a motor vehicle crash.

Here are some helpful driving and restraint tips to keep you and others safe.
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