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IFE 8L EALTH Ns. Larry Malone t405l 685-4114 P.O. Box 19959 ' Oklahoma City, OK 73144 4 5 V 2 r he if A 4. - . , 1 .4.. ....,K- D J I X 1 Q W- , .33 A t me is. -W ,M Mt ,sails ' -Q , . , X 4 ' f.. I b ,-. . , - ' , 2 .t u. '- I ., , J 3 ' 1 ' 1 Moore Westside of City of Moore Center 794-7337 Open Mon,-Sat. ll-9 p.m. Sunday 12-7 p.m. What are some of the auto safety rules you think are important? 1 guess you should wear your seat belt,' you never know in our parking lot. ' - junior Shannon Crenshaw What do you think about the accident record of teens? It's a shame that so many careless teenagers have wrecks. You tell me one person besides Rhonda Landreth that can't see a 22 foot yellow bus. - junior Terry Orr Do you think teenagers drive safely? Yes, usually, but when they get crazy you never know. - senior Shari Spain Do you always buckle your seatbelt? No, because it is uncomfortable and it bothers me while I drive. - senior Bekki Wright Now that everyone has insurance, do you think people are not being as cautious as before? lt depends on whatl am driving. U il is my heap, no, but a Mercedes, yes, I would park down the block. - senior James Harper Do you abide by the speed limit? No, not alwaysg you can't get anywhere doing 30 miles per hour. I usually do 40. - senior Janella Rose Do you think car safety rules are enforced well? Yes, I guess so,' I get tickets. - senior Ronnie Grey What advice do you have for new drivers? Stay off the sidewalk. -junior Kelli Jones Are you a careful driver? Yes. 1don't want to die. I hita parked car one time, butl am a good driver. - junior Kelley Ramos What do you do to stay safe while driving? Don't drink and drive. - junior Dale Watts Do you adhere to car safety rules? Y es, pretty much, so I don't have an accident. - junior David Mellor How can you avoid a bad accident? 1 suggest you pay attention to your driving instead of your friends. - senior William Lassley What helped you the most in driver's education to be a good driver? Holding the speed limit: before I took driver's ed, I had a pickup and I would drive that thing full out. - senior Jimmy Lambert Cars are not toys: you have to treat them good or they won't last. - senior Jeff Carpenter ars For Fun and Fa hion Many accessories students put into their cars for fashion affected the safety of students' driv- ing. A race mirror affected safety by extending across the entire front of the car rather than the short space most cars had. I put a race mirror across the front of my car for looks, but it does have an effect on the outcome of how I drive, said senior Damon Mills. Tinted windows had not been proven hazardous to students' driving. even though a law was being considered. I like having tinted windows because I like being able to see out and other people not being able to see in, said junior Jamie Rogers. Some accessories didnlt affect driving safety, but were safety features themselves. A rollbar protected the passengers if an accident occurred and the vehicle turned over. Ifl were to roll my jeep, the rollbar will help prevent bodily injury, said senior Tim Hansen. Bumper stickers did not influence a person's , K driving, but some were designed to be read and taken seriously. Printed on one such bumper sticker was, lf you are going to drink and drive. drink coke. is F ': . K X... K ' N W- ..... J J '1 X. CH mpaired Vision. Students are unaware of the S40 fine for impaired vision of shoe polish. This car might as well stay parkedg it may even get a S50 fine.
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