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I completed the safety challenge, what intrigued me about it is the fact that it is more of a local problem that I see every day, it was I could succor immediately. Safety is not only the law enforcements job to enforce but everyone in the communities. We can all have a powerful impact even if it's just on the people directly around us. If you see someone not acting accordingly speak out and tell them what they are doing wrong and the impact it could have on the rest of us.


Safety and all aspects of it is very important to me, from an early age we learn to follow rules epically those that may have a damaging impact on us. Before you start any science class the first thing you learn are the safety procedures, same with acquiring your drivers license, or playing any contact sport. The rule that I view as most important are the speed limits and distracted driving. As a teenage driving I do both of these at times, close call after close call we continue to read these warnings in vein but this lack of precaution can cost us a lot more than we will ever gain from it. These laws connect back to our class because almost everyone in our class can drive or there in the car with people who drive constantly. Why do something that you know could end your life and the lives of others ?



I liked how this specific challenge relates directly to me and my peers, if I started over I would leave my project exactly how it is, as it is very informative and gives the reader proper solutions to the perceived problems. I would recommend this challenge to anyone who cares about there life and the lies of the people around them in order to educate them on the fruitless risks we take everyday. If there was anything I would want you to take away from this it would be to be carful and aware of the things you do as everything has consequences no matter the size.

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Bibliography

"Safety Laws- Cell Phone, Seatbelt & Car Seat | DMV.org." DMV..org. N.p., n.d.

Web 09 sept 2016

"Policy Impact: Seat Belts." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Centers for Disease Control and prevention, 21 Jan. 2014. Web 09 Sept. 2016.

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